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... not convenient to see Bonnie now, because the gray-clothed people already know the true identity of Bonnie, although Yang Yi can still contact the cleaners, but Yang Yi It is definitely necessary to choose the route that the gray-clothed people do not know.

If you can't communicate with Bonnie and the cleaner, then Yang Yi needs to find a reliable contact person, but the problem is that he doesn't have a contact person who can contact and meet without special convenience.

John, wh ...

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