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... ven brushed Weibo recently.

The mobile phone has almost become a display. In addition to being connected to Huo Yusen every night, she occasionally chats with her heart. Mainly Huo Wei did not have much chat time. Most of her thoughts were put on this drama in a day, and she spent almost all her spare time on Huo Yusen, so for the outside world I don't care much.

However, Huo Yusen and Yu Xinxin did not mention what happened to the outside world, so Huo Wei did not suffer any inter ...

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