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... more sweet than the water of the ancient well." Situ sui held the flower-colored porcelain cup, the wrong cover of the decent, and took a bite.

Spend a stunned tea on the lips, looking for a moment and then let go, it seems to be a matter of heart.

Stuart glanced at him and said: "Miss flower doesn't have to swear for rumors, and for a long time, she can break it."

The flower sighed and sighed and shook his head. He smiled bitterly: "The prince doesn't know where I am troub ...

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