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... eling of being at a loss.

"Zhao Boss, you are also a person who has seen the big world, isn't it a mysterious spirit? Is it necessary to make you so excited?" Cheng Yang teased.

Zhao Yiyi’s face is innocent, saying: “Cheng lord, you are full of hungry and hungry. Do you know what Xuan Ling Dan represents? It’s definitely a treasure that can be compared with the high-quality washing marrow. You say Can I not be excited?"

"Well, I admit that Xuan Ling Dan is very good, but... ...

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