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Liu Liu admires her from the bottom of her heart.

Next, it was Liu Ye's turn to play against the old opera bones. She was very stressed. She watched the lines of this scene again. This was the scene with the most lines in all of her plays.

Lu Yi knew she was a new one among the newcomers, and told her the drama,

"Because Ji Ning lives comfortably and prosperously, she is much simpler than Ji An. She is too simple. She doesn't have any motives. She just stupidl ...

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