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... framed the Hundreds of People, and made the Hundreds of people in the revelation of the people of Apocalypse Kyoto turned into all-out murderers. Arousing public anger, the Shang court demanded punishment.

In addition, Luo Qianchan and Mu Rongyun's marriage was just blocked, so Luo Qianchan left everything and left the Apocalypse with a hundred people.

"It's been almost half a year, shouldn't the people know the members of the Hundreds of Men?"

"If you still recognize it?" ...

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