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... ful and not bad at all.

If it was normal, Mu Haohao would have happily tried it on, but now, thinking of Su Ci who was talking to her brother downstairs, and Su Ce who was waiting for her outside the community, she couldn't be happy at all— This birthday was really bad.

She didn't know what Su Ci's plan was going to be next, and she didn't dare to rashly talk to Su Ce... She always felt that Su Ci would definitely have his plans, so she should not act rashly for the time being.

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