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MY EX & MY NEXT

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Kisah mahasiswi pendidikan merangkap model cakep tapi katanya keberuntungannya udah habis karena bisa masik Univ ternama di kotanya. Qaila yang diputusin Rezca dengan sebab ambigu. Di tengah kegalauan datang Arshen yang memang dari lama menyukainya. Qaila harus pertahanin hubungannya dengan Arshen atau malah balik ke mantan, Rezca?

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