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... row of seats, excitedly watching an upcoming "battle" .

   "Jiang Daxing, did you call He Meili an orphan yesterday? She cried, I want you to apologize to her!"

The boy in the short-sleeved school uniform stared at a boy sitting in the seat. The latter was better developed, tall and strong, and the fat and thin flesh could hold up the school uniform. In the eyes of his fellow pupils, he was really strong and powerful. , daunting.

   "Yang Xiaoqian, are you sick? I'm not wro ...

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