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... , wouldn't you like to invite me to drink?"

Zhou Zishu smiled and said, "Why not? Don't say a pot of wine. With a character like girl, you just want to eat my meat, drink my blood, and never blink in the next-Xiao Er , Put a good pot of wine. "

Then he paused, glanced at Wen Kexing, who looked poor, and pointed him to the shopkeeper: "Let him account."

Gu Xiang was the first time to see such a colorful look on his host's face, and he suddenly felt that the meal was worth the ...

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