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... o Shufan was silent for a long time, the house was eerily quiet, only the sound of three breathing, slight friction of colored rope and fingers, and the rubbing of nail polish brushes and shells were heard. The rest was just the sound of cicadas coming in from outside the window.

Luo Shufan suddenly looked up, "How about 'Qianqian Brand'? It's your idea, your materials from the beach, if it weren't for you, we wouldn't even be fussing about this here."

"Oh, so big brother is sick ...

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