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... rowled fiercely.

"I haven’t finished yet, I want to finish! I’ll feed you the drink!" Mo Lan boldly held the bottle to herself and took a swig.

"Cough cough... cough cough..." She choked.

Qi Ruigang stared at her with a somber expression, about to reach for the bottle.

Mo Lan suddenly looked at him with a mournful expression, "Do you know King Kong?"

"..."

"King Kong is a giant gorilla, it’s big, ferocious, and scary!"

"..."

"One da ...

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