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... as been suppressed by Qinghe. After Xuanxuan's cheating scandal broke out, the Chang family hid her in time to minimize the loss.

But the work of the white swan brooch has never found its owner.

Although the competition has ended, Shu Jin is still very curious.

Who made the white swan brooch that made her feel like she had lost the moment she appeared?

It is embarrassing for Xuanxuan to cheat, but it is really amazing that she can find such a work to participate in th ...

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