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... ling the luxury of this sea battleship named Donghai by Liu Ye, Nami completely fell into the professional reaction of the little thief cat, constantly counting the 'collections' of Liu Ye.

And Liu Ye's maids also enthusiastically introduced everything on the ship to Nami, and after a while, only the light belonging to money remained in Nami's eyes.

"How? You should understand now that your choice is meaningless."

He casually took the red wine handed by the big-breasted maid ...

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