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... ld befriend everyone and showed no arrogance or resistance whatsoever. Such a person was undoubtedly the easiest to get along with.


Ning Qiancheng, a major of the Border Control Corps and one that Li Baitian dubbed Drunbility Cheng, might be a little arrogant, but he was also well-mannered. He was not a bad person.


It was comfortable sharing a dormitory with them.


Previously, Li Tianlan was truly worried that the Sky Academy would force two arrogant, contemptuous yo ...

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