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... Zheng, he dragged him to the house.

Jiang Nian: "How drunk?"

Shen Quan explained: "On both of us, I have to drink a few more cups without knowing it. Jiang Jie, you come to help with the handle, A Zheng is too heavy!"

Jiang Nian’s particularly disappointing hand raised his fan at the tip of his nose, and waved to let Wang Shu help to bring Xiao Zheng into the house. It is still possible for two big men to carry a Xiaozheng.

Shen Quan is silent, don't blame the brother ...

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