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... Yu?"

   Li Feiyu teased, but didn't bother to answer.

   "I didn't, I just...brother, stop making trouble."

  Han Li couldn't laugh or cry, and passed the scroll in his hand, showing mixed feelings: "This is given to you by... Junior Sister Mo."

  Junior Sister Mo?

   Li Feiyu raised his eyebrows and met Han Li's gaze.

   Slightly narrowing his eyes, he seemed to understand what was going on.

   "You didn't go to Jiayuan City back then, and you di ...

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