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... ery quickly, and quickly reached out to hold the dishes to prevent the soup from spilling.

"Why are you so excited?" Wu Shanshan set the table, "Sit down, eat well, don't waste our time."

Zhao Han sat down unhappily. On the road just now, she thought she had seen a scene of true love in the world, but after a few hours, her face was swollen.

"Shan Shan, don't kill her. Teacher Wenren is right. Innocent is a very good quality." Xu Yunshuang seemed to have no surprises, so he ...

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