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Before Jiang Wan came, she heard that the most common adjective to describe men was "eccentric". She didn't pay much attention to it. Until she went to the restroom and accidentally saw the other person urinating. The man walked over expressionlessly, his eyebrows furrowed and his deep voice sounded sexy. "To avoid future awkwardness when we meet, go pee now." Jiang Wan: "..." The male lead is a retired professional esports player, and the female lead is an ASMR live streamer. They have a romantic relationship even though the male lead is three years younger. Male lead spoilers: ωoо⒏υip.

Before Jiang Wan came, she heard that the most common adjective to describe men was "eccentric". She didn't pay much attention to it. Until she went to the restroom and accidentally saw the other person urinating. The man walked over expressionlessly, his eyebrows furrowed and his deep voice sounded sexy. "To avoid future awkwardness when we meet, go pee now." Jiang Wan: "..." The male lead is a retired professional esports player, and the female lead is an ASMR live streamer. They have a romantic relationship even though the male lead is three years younger. Male lead spoilers: ωoо⒏υip.
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