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... so felt a little distressed, his lips fell on her face lightly, and slowly kissed away the tears on her face .

  The movement at this moment is extremely gentle, and it also carries his strange care.

  Her eyes opened suddenly, looking at his ever-enlarged face in front of her, bloodthirsty killing intent was hidden in the suddenly opened eyes, if she could, she would kill him immediately.

He backed away slightly, and when he saw the obvious murderous intent in her eyes, his ...

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