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... id not dare to let go of himself. From the first stroke of the pen, she had a string in her head and told herself that she could never show her feet! It is a pity that the writing is just like the martial arts move. It is also the solitary sword. The style of the fox and the wind is very different. The strength of Su Ji’s writing, the wind direction of the pen, especially the arc of the final finishing, are visible to Su Xiaoqing. The difference.

Fang Fang has the courage to face these ca ...

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