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... jacket is short, while Lu Yichen He is wearing a long style.

In addition, there is a clear contrast in the temperament of the two. If the two do not stand together, it is easy to ignore that they are wearing couple styles.

Su Jingyan was still panting, and trotted towards Lu Yichen step by step.

Lu Yichen didn't even blink his eyes, and the eyeballs slowly turned following Su Jingyan's movement, like a living sculpture without vital signs.

Su Jingyan's heart flustered ...

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