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... se, Gu Yan stunned.

Gu Yan immediately tasted the tea that Mo Yichen personally adjusted, and it looks good, so he nodded.

"how about it?"

"Sweet, no tea is bitter."

"So? How are you feeling now?"

"What is this?" Gu Yan was very curious and asked what question he had.

"I said how are you feeling now?"

"Oh! Fortunately, yes, why are you asking?"

“Wu Gang said that tea can lower people's high blood pressure and make people's personality mild ...

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