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Yue Xin tilted her head and asked, “Do you know how to paste couplets? This is the first verse, and this is the second verse.

No.12 nodded and ran to the door of his cell to tinker. freewebn ovel.com

Yue Xin saw that there was no problem with posts of Alex and Mi Aya, so she went to post hers.

After sticking on the couplets, she suddenly remembered that there was something wrong with Yi Chengxuan today. Often, he would hide his thoughts very well. However, he was cle ...

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