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... ty in his palms, thinking that he still kept the blood that Xiaokai had given him before. Flan flowers, and dried them in the sun while Lei Lu was not at home, and then made scented tea when making breakfast this morning, and hid it in the cupboard.

Thinking about the pot of scented tea, Wu Xiaoyin felt less nervous. He raised his head and saw that it was already the beginning of the pairing ceremony. This year, there were more than 20 pairs of clansmen performing the pairing ceremony. Am ...

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Novie entered the confession cubicle and kneel down, she wanted to tell someone about her feelings, the pain and confusion that’s been tormenting her heart.
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“Hmm?” the priest waited for her response.
“Because my ex-fiance is moving next door, and I don’t know what to do!, my parents didn’t know that I was engaged to him before”
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Novie, with her eyes closed, twitched her lips.
“What’s the difference, father?”
The priest cleared his throat and replied.
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