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... ing at the same time, making the classroom noisy.

Just because it was the first day, the head teacher didn't care much about it. During the trip, he came and never visited again.

Mo Fan frowned, falling asleep, but the noisy voice in his ear made him sleepless.

"Can't sleep." So, Mo Fan turned around and leaned his hands on his cheeks against Gu Yuchen's desk.

"Are they too noisy?" Gu Yuchen was distressed.

Mo Fan sleeps for a nap every day. Sometimes she can s ...

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