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... e the law, I will go through fire and water."

Chi Yao lowered his eyes: "There are more."

Lin Zhexia endured the speechlessness in her heart: "There is also a small composition, I can write it, but it is only 300 words, small meaning, I am afraid that 300 words cannot express your handsomeness."

After Chi Yao left, Lin Zhexia tiptoed back to the bedroom.

She stood at the door and cleared her throat: "Comrades, I'm back, see what I brought back."

Chen Lin heard ...

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