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... f her eyes suddenly collapsed.


Chu Jing Tian subconsciously stepped back and immediately said. ”Little… little girl, your brother is worried that you will be in danger if he takes you with him. But he said that he will be back to pick you up soon.”


“No…” Ye Ning Xue whispered, then suddenly she ran to Chu Jing Tian like a madman, which was different from the weak and tame Ye Ning Xue, bursting into tears, she constantly hit Chu Jing Tian with her fist. ”You lied to me! lied t ...

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