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... Luo Cha, it doesn't matter if the others don't work hard.

  Luo Huan gave her a box of bifeishi and Lingzhi, Luo Bi remembered it in her heart.

After eating enough, Luo Bi called Guan Zhuting to go home, Hua Ran then got up and wanted to go together, Luo Bi said: "You go home anyway, when Luo Wan and Luo Cha come, you can get close, when you need it The elixir is here, they can give you a bottle."

  Hua Ran laughed mockingly: "I didn't see them give me a bottle when I neede ...

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