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... , sighed heavily, "Yes, how could Xianxian be Zhuzhu's opponent?"

"I fell for the Pearl!"

"what is going on?"

Not long after, seven girls walked up, wearing pointed hats, holding small flags in their hands, with the word "soldier" printed on their clothes, and locked Lin Weining into a cage with only three people.

Jiang Qiong wanted to rush out, but was knocked on the head by Sasa.

"Prisoner, please don't choose to escape." Sasa threatened, "You are already dea ...

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