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... photo is actually ...

No sign of synthesis ...

Rather than chasing the truth of the poison, at this moment, the answer thrown up by Mrs. Li was more unacceptable to Li Junyu, Ruan Mengmeng and others.

The photos are actually real, not synthetic.

This is even the last bit of hope.

"No, it's not true in the photo ..."

The evidence is conclusive, but Li Mingyang still refuses to give up: "I and Xue Xin ... my big sister didn't happen. You believe me, belie ...

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