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... e bunch of grapes and reluctant to let go.

Seeing everyone staring at her transparent wings, Xiao Hualing snapped back the few transparent wings.

Looking up at the little master, the little flower spirit hesitated for a moment, pulled a section from the big bunch of grapes, and said to him: "Little master Chaoyang, hurry up and eat together, or the fairy spirit inside will overflow later. "

Xia Zhaoyang immediately responded, jumped to the side of the boss, and ate the grape ...

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