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... he way. Bai Xun and Gu Jiusheng walked side by side. Originally, Gu Jiusheng had fair skin and looked young, but now they are walking in the forest like college students. On the shady path, the students passing by around Yin stopped in succession.

   Her face is not very good now, because of the man's action just now, she still doesn't feel very comfortable.

  Gu Jiusheng looked down at the girl, and naturally stretched out his hand to lead her forward, Bai Xun's palm was soft, and ...

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