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... s moment. It wasn't her that people complimented, so Ye Zhen felt that she could be more touched.

It's a pity that she has just been discharged from the hospital, and she can speak in a breathy voice, so the crew happily announced that all the reshoots of Xigu's shots have been completed and can be completed. The scene notes and other materials that she needs to check will either be transported away for special effects in post-production, or destroyed. , which caught her off guard, who wa ...

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