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... anging.

The main thing is that all you eat is Tang Mengying's paste!

"If you don't play anymore, Qianci's husband will always win as soon as he comes. Don't give us a way to live!" A wife pushed the card and said.

Another wife also echoed, "Just, don't play anymore, let's go to calligraphy and painting to gossip."

...

The game quickly dissipated, Su Qianci sorted it out, and found that he had already won more than half of the circle. He was slightly relieved, a ...

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