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... 'm afraid it won't be that easy, right?" The fire Yue was flexible. Although it was a little frightened at the beginning, it quickly calmed down and continued to inquire about information.


However, Leng ruoxue naturally wouldn't let it have its way. She didn't expect this Qilin to be so gossipy, so she only said indifferently,""This has nothing to do with you, fire Guangdong. However, if there's another chance, I'd be happy to take you on a tour of the nine nether nether prison this ...

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