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... rofessional beast appraiser often misunderstands, let alone him?

He was very satisfied that he could sell this red fox at such a high price.

To this end, he also generously gave Su Yi the forbidden spirit collar worth tens of thousands as a gift.

After transferring 1.8 million to these people with his mobile phone, Su Yi took the cage with the little red fox from them.

With Song Guofang watching from the side, those people didn't dare to make any small moves.

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