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... sual, eating intently. For the dishes in his own bowl, whoever uses the public chopsticks to serve him the dishes, he will hold the bowl and stare at the other person with beautiful eyes, turning his eyes shyly before saying "thank you" obediently.

"Did Yichi drink too much?" Li Yi's hand paused when he heard Bai Ruyu's words. He just noticed that something was wrong with Cheng Yichi. Did he drink too much?

Cheng Yichi raised his head and looked at everyone laughing. He smiled swee ...

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