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... ere for so many days?" Gao Chen walked in, saw her sitting in the cabin door, and walked forward curiously, "Where did you go to play?"

Ling Qingqiu immediately came out of the cabin, pushed him away, went to the desk in a panic, and quickly called up the information of that world.

"What's wrong with you?" Gao Chen walked to the table suspiciously, seeing her worried and fearful expression, he suspected that he had identified the wrong person, "Are you still Ling Qingqiu?"

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