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... erve Miss Er. "Mozhu responded quickly.

An Rushuang bowed his head.

An Lingshan also quickly bowed down and thanked her, "Thank you Madam, Ling Shan must remember his words."

"Well, today is also a lot of things. You two will go back and rest for a while."

When they promised, they retreated.

At this time, the sun was shining brightly, and the light fell on the ground, reflecting on the girl's face, looking radiant.

An Rushuang walked in front of a lotus ...

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