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... denly sighed softly: "Oh, time flies, time is ruthless."

  Bailiyi: "."

  Is it appropriate for a nineteen-year-old girl to say that!

  Shi Qian touched the little rabbit in her arms again: "I'll send her to the bamboo forest, you go to work."

  Bai Liyi: "I have nothing to do."

   Shi Qian: "Then go and rest."

   As he spoke, he hugged the little rabbit and took the beast away.

  Although it is night.

  But tonight the moonlight is bright, ...

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