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... ting for so early in the morning? I didn't do anything. Your clothes are still intact. "

Only then did Wen Xiaoxiao notice that although the two of them slept in the same room, the bed was very far away. The clothes on her body were still intact. Everything meant that nothing had happened.

"Why am I in your room? Did something happen last night? Did I drink too much and run to your room? "

Wen Xiaoxiao's face became redder as she spoke. Did she drink too much and do something w ...

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