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... She is talking in her mouth and her hands are not stopping. Some messy branches and leaves gradually become more eye-catching under her pruning.

  Victoria had a crush on Zhang Dongcheng, an obviously shy oriental boy, and just about to speak, the flower scissors in her hand accidentally touched a pot of flowers on Zhang Dongcheng's side, knocking it to the ground!

   "Bang!" The flowerpot burst when it touched the ground!

   "Oh, God, my flowers!" Zhang Dongcheng screamed, ...

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