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... , he had been absorbing Wen Qing's body temperature.

Wen Qing was shivering all over, her rosy lips gradually lost its blood, and her cheeks became paler.

so cold...

Suddenly, he heard another laugh.

Something bit his Adam's apple, not the slender and soft thing before, like a lip, but not as soft as a lip, it seems to be an ice cube in the shape of a lip, rubbing his neck vaguely.

Wen Qing instinctively raised her head, whimpered in her throat, and made a slig ...

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