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... d by the wall, her black hair **** with a short black hairpin, her palm-sized face looked even more petite and charming under the shadow.

She raised her eyes slightly, and a meaningful smile appeared on the corner of her mouth.

Cheng Jiqing and Bai Xin are actually real... This is interesting.

She stepped on silver high-heeled shoes, lifted the hem of the cheongsam with her white fingers, raised her chin and walked towards the VVIP box on the second floor.

Tu Xiuxiu w ...

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