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席爷每天都想官宣

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  【宠文、无虐、女强、团宠!】   阮柒爆红之后。   黑粉:再漂亮也没文化。   当天下午,华夏最高等学府发博——介绍一下,我院最年轻博士生导师,阮柒教授。   黑粉:炒学霸人设有什么用?最后也得向金主低头。   第二天,阮柒现身国际经济会议,名牌落款——柒木制药集团董事长。   黑粉:赚这么多钱,也不知道为国家做点贡献。   三天后,官方发布新闻——最新型核潜艇问世,感谢总设计师阮柒及所有研发成员!   黑粉们:……   惹不起,再见。   *   结婚之后,有记者问席玖:九爷您当初是怎么追到阮女神的?   席玖默默的翻开一个日记本。   追妻日记:   一、给宝贝打榜。   二、帮宝贝投票。   三、为宝贝应援。   四、宝贝的电影要包场。   五、加入宝贝后援会。   ……众所周知,阮女神有个宇宙级富豪铁杆粉——席家九爷,席玖!                       

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