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... this moment, Luo Mengmeng was beyond caring about her confusion and tried again to explain for herself, “I don’t know why there’s trash in the flowerbed again, but I really did clean, and I cleaned it especially thoroughly, even wiping off the dust on the petals and leaves!”

“You’re still defending yourself?” the homeroom teacher was already disappointed in Luo Mengmeng at this point.

Tears finally fell from Luo Mengmeng’s eyes.

It was not for any other reason but a feel ...

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