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... ay it. Sister Erlong wants to know. Of course I won't hide it from you, but it's just that you don't get too surprised, Sister Erlong."

   "Well, Xiaofeng, you said."

  Liu Erlong heard that and looked at him with bright eyes, nodded lightly, and added, "I will also keep it a secret for you."

   Then Ye Qifeng smiled faintly:

   "Actually, I'm from Wuhun City."

As soon as the    voice came out, Yu Luomian, who was sitting on a giant tree not far away in the dar ...

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