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... s of his lips, and said slightly sarcastically, "I haven't said anything yet, so why is it bloody?"

Yan Manzhu was speechless.

Tang Hui felt uncomfortable in Bu Jincheng's house. She felt that her anger rose a little after staying a minute longer, so she urged, "Don't shut up, say everything you know!" She didn't care about Yan Manzhu's life or death. , She just wanted to quickly settle this matter, and then give this **** a good lesson.

Bu Yang was yelled at and could only ...

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