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... and Xiaolan.

Pretending to be an ordinary woman who was frightened by the explosion, shivering.

By the way, he continued to watch the situation of Yan Sagawa and Xiaolan from the sidelines.

Drama!

Sagawa Yan looked at Bei Jie who was no longer afraid of him.

Obviously, after a period of time, the other party judged that he would not kill her, and the second biggest loss had already been suffered.

Instead, let go.

Sooner or later, let her suffer t ...

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