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... neaky. Left to right and to avoid, it really caught Wu Zhongyi's attention.

"Princess, why are you so relaxed, you got married yesterday, don't you need to be with him?"

Qiqi deliberately nervously put his hands behind his back, and looked at Wu Zhongyi with a smile on his face.

"Master Wang ... he is a busy man, how can I always disturb him, yes, Wu Jianjun, these Xiongnu people are really rich!"

"Why is this statement?" Wu Zhongyi stared at Qiqi and asked closely, s ...

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