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... n out by Wesley to get some air, but he returned after a while. He felt like he could drink another bottle.

Mu Yuan did not listen to old mu. When it came to drinking, it was fine as long as one was happy. He had never agreed with the culture of forcing people to drink. Although Rayleigh was not drunk, he was half-dead.

“Little Yuan, your alcohol tolerance isn’t bad. You drank the most, but you didn’t even blush.” John was impressed. Xiao Qiao could hold her liquor well. Of course, ...

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