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... ng Ning Rongrong's offensive, Su Mo still hesitated, not wanting to use their martial soul fusion skills.

  Because their martial soul fusion skills are dominated by Ning Rongrong.

   "If you promise me, I..."

   Still unwilling to see Su Mo, Ning Rongrong's pretty face blushed slightly, and after biting her silver teeth, she put her vermilion lips against Su Mo's ear and whispered something softly.

   "Gulu~"

  Hearing Ning Rongrong's conditions, Su Mo swallow ...

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