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... the feet of the figure, rendering a dark red symbol. Gu Yanzhen stood there alone, so long, his head was suddenly biased, I don’t know where to look.

The wind blew through the woods and mountains in the rear, and the low voice of the "呜".

The door has been broken, and the tiles and the collapsed roof have been falling down. With a slight starlight, you can see the blood that has dried up on the ground. Three bodies fell in the room, among them Yang Ye and Yang Heng brothers, the tw ...

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