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... is darker than ever, as if it were able to inhale the soul.

Against the hot eyes of the man, Ye Hao retired to a safe distance in time, and continued to keep on speaking. "It... In fact... I just hope that I can live and love in the same way as ordinary girls...

I promise that I will never make trouble with you anymore. Don't force me to do things I don't want to do. Don't always be so angry, so scary?

That Gu Yueze, before my brain was caught by the door, I would never for ...

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