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... e next second Lu Zishu passed the letter in his hand to Xiu Xi: "Here you go, Chen Meina from our class wrote this for you."

However, as soon as Zishu’s hand and the letter touched him, Xiu Xi dodged to the side immediately. ƒreeωebnovel.ƈom

"I don’t want it." After refusing, he pulled Ruan Jiaojiao toward the broadcasting station.

"What do you mean you don’t want it? At least take a look. The girl spent quite some time writing it, and she’s the class beauty too," Lu Zish ...

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