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... ring power.


Dong Yu was dumbstruck by Li Li’s move. Her eyes darted between Li Li and Su Beibei.


Instantly, she wanted to go home even more.


Li Li didn’t look up at his mother. He lowered his head and said, “Mother, I beg of you, don’t say anymore.” Li Li took out the glass in his hand with his bare hands. Blood instantly spurted out, but he didn’t have the face to look up, afraid to see Su Beibei’s sad expression.


At this moment, Su Beibei, who ha ...

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