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... d the younger brothers covered in blood, arrogant and arrogant, shameless, and arrogant, asking how the two injured.

The night has calmed Master a few words, and the group has already reached the outside of the camp.

Gu Chao was carried back to the camp, and his body was still bloody, and it was terrible at first glance.

The officers in the camp were really frightened, and they all came together and asked.

Gu Chao waved his hand and was about to say two words that sta ...

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