只能触摸一分钟哦 合租房的秘密规则

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在同一个屋檐下,仅限一分钟,梦幻般的时间—— 以升入大学为契机住进合租房的辽太。 在那里住着超绝美人的合租室友桃香和奏。 男女三人在生活中定下了「秘密的规则」 那就是“仅限一分钟,触碰哪里都会被允许的接触点数" 扑通扑通心跳不停,甜美的合租生活开始了——

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在同一个屋檐下,仅限一分钟,梦幻般的时间—— 以升入大学为契机住进合租房的辽太。 在那里住着超绝美人的合租室友桃香和奏。 男女三人在生活中定下了「秘密的规则」 那就是“仅限一分钟,触碰哪里都会被允许的接触点数" 扑通扑通心跳不停,甜美的合租生活开始了——

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