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... hen, seeing that he wanted to go towards the students, he pulled his sleeves: "Don't take it directly from their hands."

"Understood." Duan Zhen nodded.

With his back turned to him, Li Xi pretended to be looking at the trash can, but actually looked at his actions from the corner of his eye.

Thirty desks are more than enough in the classroom, but schoolbags and garbage bags are scattered randomly on the ground, which makes people feel a bit helpless. However, although Duan Z ...

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