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... bin, what is the situation there?”

"Yuan Shao, I am afraid it is an accident." The opposite voice is very anxious.

"What happened?" Yuan Yining, Huo Yunshu, and Fu Hongxue both frowned.

"This is the case..." The opposite youth said things through the 1510, and Yuan Yining, Huo Yunshu, and Fu Hongxue all heard the more ugly face.

To be honest, through the wrong times, there is no way to know the specific situation. Whether Lao Zhang was controlled or not, whoever broke ...

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