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... assed. In fact, he was just talking loudly, so he never thought that Cang Hai would agree to him.

"I just said it casually, don't take it seriously..."

Xiao Yu was explaining, suddenly his body lightened, and he was hugged by Cang Hai with his backhand.

Subconsciously, he supported Cang Hai's shoulders with his hands, his tail tightly wrapped around Cang Hai's thin waist, and he looked at the man in front of him in bewilderment.

There was a vague smile on the corner o ...

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