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... " Xiao Yan groaned, "Is it really worthy of Huan?"

I turned around, avoiding Xiao Yan's gaze, and smiled, "Identity is easy, as long as the two love each other, there is nothing worthy of."

"Among the many subordinates, the most important thing is Wyan." Xiao Yan smiled, "Brothers in the army have followed me for many years, and most of them have missed their families. Now when I return to Beijing, I hope they will marry each of them It ’s like a beautiful family. Blessed are the t ...

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