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... er come to this sentence is also his, now she is not easy to overcome psychological barriers to prepare for the sentence, he let her out...

Really, is she happy?

I was very annoyed. When I didn’t hear Secretary Sie’s words, I picked up the saw again and pointed it at the person in front of me.

"Dangdang-"

Once again, the saw in his hand was shot down by Secretary.

"Come out!" Si Qing repeated again.

I heard the words, slowly turned around, and looked at ...

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