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... t of the emperor?

  A person flashed in Baicaoshi's mind.

  This is an instinctive feeling, especially strong

  She pressed Duan Shaoyi's shoulder, "Young Master Duan, run as hard as you can. The farther you run, the better." Then she looked at Luge's small building and stood up.

  Zhe Yu grabbed her. "Don't act rashly."

   "He's inside, I have a hunch." Baicaoshi looked back, under the night, her eyes were a little red, it was the first time she hated a person ...

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