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  The person who will come to forcibly protect her from far away and thousands of miles away, referred to as the distant bodyguard.

  Lin Ci accepted this relationship for the time being, but he obviously didn't believe it.

   Lu Ning's current appearance is not the time for small talk.

   "Xiao Ning, let me accompany you to change clothes at the back."

  Lu Ning nodded, and Gu Zi took over the wet coat she had just taken off.

  As soon as he stood up a ...

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