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... s eyes changed, full of tenderness and sweetness.

Shen Laosi paused and felt guilty, thinking that the woman had discovered his sinister intentions.

 Fortunately, they arrived in front of the villagers successfully.

"What's going on with these people?" Shen Si grabbed a person and asked.

The man swept his hand away and asked angrily: "The village chief sent someone to notify you, but you didn't know?"

Shen Laosi avoided answering and only cared about what he c ...

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