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... breath and dared not breathe.

The right eyebrow raised an eyebrow and glanced at Mr. Li, "Mr. Li, what's your opinion so far?"

Suddenly he was named by the right minister, and Master Li's throat was tight, and he said for a long time, "The Shen family has no reason to jealous of the grandfather.

"What's the opinion of the ministers?" Right Xiangmei glanced a little and focused his eyes on the ministers.

The facts are in front of you, how can everyone dare to believe t ...

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