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... es-Benz hit the electric pole in front of it.

The surrounding cars had stopped, and there was a lot of noise.

Only then did Su Xing react and quickly looked at the middle of the road.

Sister, you’re safe and sound.

Jiang Meimei hugged her sister’s leg tightly and was also safe and sound.

Su Xing’s shoulders relaxed and he let out a long sigh of relief.

He could not lose his sister!

Su also took a look at the car. The front of the car had c ...

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