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... ctly occupied one of the bedrooms. The other three girls looked at Ah Zhen and the blind woman in the living room and quickly walked into the other. There was a click in the bedroom, and the door was locked by them.

  A Zhen watched this scene in silence. Not long after, the fool walked into the living room slowly.

  "Are you not sleeping?" The fool didn't even look at them, and while asking, walked to the couch opposite the two.

  A Zhen looked at the fool lying on his back ...

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