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... r. The skirt was shaking step by step, as if blooming flowers at her feet. Her beautiful and refined makeup, lined with cold and dead leaves. seeing her was like seeing the buds on a tree branch in spring, which made people feel happy.


Queen Liang narrowed her eyes, watching this person suddenly showed up and feeling very unhappy, but she had to cope with a smile at this time, “It turned out to be Sister Yue. It’s freezing in the cold, and you are thin, so it is better fo ...

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