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... rushed to the face, and the clothes on her body were changed into warm buttercups.

Xia Yuqing was stunned at the time. What kind of sensation is this swollen from the north-south cold belt that stepped into the subtropical zone? This will be the end of summer, the wind and snow are not scientific, is it good?

However, after seeing the snow fluttering in the snow country and the crystal clear white ice between the rivers, Xia Yuqing threw the so-called science on the spot.

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