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... hone. "I tell you, I'm going crazy after that new teacher Wen's class. What metaphysics does that guy tell us? The most terrible thing is that there are still so many girls around him. Alas, they all blame a good skin. If I have his face, I will also go to the podium to pull an idealistic psychology to ensure that we can fool us. The girls in the class were stunned! "

Wen Jiubai was standing next to me, apparently hearing the phone call, and his corner of his mouth kept rising.

"Ok ...

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