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гю рисует 💩 и пишет под ней имя

🌟: не смей писать чхве енджун
🧸: *пишет чхве
🌟: пиши 'beom'
🧸: начинает писать 'yeonjun'
🌟: я же говорил тебе не делать этого~
🧸: это успех~!
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гю рисует 💩 и пишет под ней имя

🌟: не смей писать чхве енджун
🧸: *пишет чхве
🌟: пиши 'beom'
🧸: начинает писать 'yeonjun'
🌟: я же говорил тебе не делать этого~
🧸: это успех~!

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