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... thing?" Bai Jingya’s face changed, "What base? Where is it?"

"I don’t know either, I was brought in blindfolded, and they took away my phone, not allowing me to contact anyone." Su Ge said, grabbing Bai Jingya’s arm, her eyes filled with fear, "Jingya, I’m really scared."

"It’s okay, look, you got out, didn’t you?" Bai Jingya’s eyes darted around, then she sized up Su Ge thoughtfully, "Didn’t I hear that you came back with Chu Yihan?"

As soon as this was mentioned, Su Ge’ ...

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