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... ide clenched slightly, and finally propped it on his shoulder, and then leaned close to his face, eye to eye, almost whispering, “I didn’t do this because the group chat is annoying, and I forgot to set the alarm clock. I won’t make you wait so long next time.”

A bad thought appeared in her heart. She bit his chin, and said in a soft voice, “Brother Xinglin~, please forgive me.”

After she finished speaking, she saw that his movements suddenly stopped because of the “brother~”, an ...

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