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... coughing sound, which wiped the smile off his face.


“Mu Zi Ling, why haven’t you gotten up?!” Long Xiao Yu’s voice traveled over


from where he stood.


The cold voice of his, flipped the hearts of all those at the dining table.


Only now did Long Xiao Li understand what was going on. He stared at Long


Xiao Yu heatedly, as if he wanted to chop him into ma ...

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