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... ontent appeared together one after the other.

Mao Maotou: My girlfriend asked me to post it[/photo]

Another cat head: Boyfriend made it [/ photo]

Lin Zhexia gave him a thumbs up.

She was about to say "so I'll be the first to like it".

As a result, she turned her head to look at Chi Yao's phone screen, and found that he was also giving her thumbs up tacitly.

On the way back to school, her phone kept vibrating.

After being together with Chi Yao, thi ...

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