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... t very comfortable at the moment. She was thinking about going to the hut, but she saw Fei Sheng leading Hai Rigu to the courtyard.

"Erye is going to cross the border in two days," Yu Xiao again wiped the sweat from her neck with a papa, "Hairigu will go with him."

"He's a scorpion," Kong Ling said, not eating cold food, sitting on the edge of the water curtain and enjoying himself. "I can talk to the bear department."

This is the meaning of the prince, Yu Xiao can no longer ...

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