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... She was alone and was led by Teacher Lu in charge of the logistics. The first time the girls saw Ye Jian, they weren’t attracted by her identity as an instructor. They were attracted by her appearance.

"She’s not an instructor of the military training, right? She’s so beautiful. It’s impossible, right?"

"She can’t become an instructor if she’s beautiful? What kind of logic is that? She’s beautiful, but don’t you think her temperament is more outstanding? She looks perfect."

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