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... aster of the two middle-thousand worlds, and with a thought, he can decide the life and death of countless people. If he wanted beauties, thousands of beauties would appear in front of him with a single word, and he would let him pick them. But his favorite is still the Shi Zibing who called him a little thief in the Demon Town.

Shi Zibing also smiled slightly, holding Su Han's big hand, feeling the warmth coming from Su Han's big hand, and said silently in his heart: "Meeting you is also ...

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