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... sk, eye cream, hurry up …

[ look at those dark circles under your eyes. They’re affecting your looks. How can you please aunt mu with your looks # ]

#MA da, at 3 am, I’m done with old Xu’s bowl of dog food, but … Old Xu, don’t be so smug. Put on your mask.

[ old Xu, you have to be an exquisite middle-aged Pigman. Don’t be rough. ]

When Xu mu saw the comments left by his fans, he pouted. Hmph, he knew that these people would never feel sorry for him.

Xu mu threw ...

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