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... and, while the other was tightly wrapped around his waist. In this way, Gu Bai was strongly confined to Xiao Li's side during his sleep.


Gu Bai's sleepiness immediately disappeared when he woke up in this embrace. He didn't know why but he just loved this kind of possiveness from his man. Excitedly moving closer, he kissed his man on the mouth, causing the soundly sleeping man to wake up.


"You've got a lot of guts…"


The wide awake man opened his eyes and tigh ...

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