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... that they only dare to pour out grievances that smell like radishes outside.

Qi Heng looked at him with his chest in his arms, without saying a word.

If it wasn't for Jiang Meier's face to tell him to "eat people with soft mouths and short hands", since he has taken other people's wine, he will be friendly and polite to Head He in the future, and the neighbors will help each other. Otherwise, Qi Heng would have strode away long ago, why would he have stayed here to listen to the o ...

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