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Luo Shitu is dumbfounded, and so on. He just really just eats grapes and forgets to spit grape skins!

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{Name: Luo Shitu

Age: 23

Race: Terran (weakly explosive)

Bloodline: Mixed Chinese and Western teeth (commonly known as hybrid)

Skills: Eat grapes without spitting grape skin (big cute point)

Sexuality: Unknown (I hope that you will play hidd ...

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