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   And Gu Qingmo still poured it to him, his head seemed to explode, dizzy and heavy.

   "Chuli, are you alright?" Gu Qingmo saw that the flush on his face had not faded, and wondered if he had exerted too much force.

   "No, it's fine." Chu Li patted her face hard, and her wheat-colored skin immediately turned red.

  Gu Qingmo didn't ask any further questions, but just glanced at Chuli from time to time.

   Yunchen has already arranged accommodation for them. ...

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