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... and full of love, and it will be enough to make the audience bump into it.

Even if the audience is too sweet to scream, there will be no sense of disobedience.

It's a pity that only 65% ​​of Lu Yan's fortune is left on her body, not to mention that her appearance has dropped a lot, and her temperament is even worse than before. Now she looks like a mortal with a much higher appearance than ordinary people. She doesn't have the feeling of a little fairy who stays in the sky all the ...

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