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... orners of his lips suddenly curled into a faint smile.

Her dark eyes curved into crescents, looked at him tenderly, and whispered, "Your Majesty, I don't mean to blame at all."

Liu Xiu's breathing stagnated for a moment. In addition to the ups and downs in her mood, she actually directly covered her body and kissed her lips enthusiastically.

Ah Shu slightly raised her neck and closed her eyes softly, hiding the coolness in the bottom of her eyes.

No matter whether he ...

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