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... hao Xiaomeng was more cute.

After Xue Muqing and Ji Yuran returned, they keenly noticed the change in Zhao Xiaomeng.

Ji Yuran couldn't ask questions, so he wanted to repeat his old tricks to capture Zhao Xiaomeng's words and deeds to force a confession, but Zhao Xiaomeng's footsteps were changing, and Ji Yuran didn't even touch the corner of her clothes!

Xue Muqing's pupils suddenly shrank, what a mysterious movement technique!

Zhao Xiaomeng was proud at this moment a ...

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