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... that the simple leader is also a clear person, so I don't have to teach. Now Song Yu and Lin Xiang have just died less than ten minutes. I am still busy to collect the two wilderness stations. I am not here to chat with you."


After that, Cheng Yang got up and left the room, leaving only Jane Yongjun who was kneeling in the same place.


Jane Yongjun didn't even know when Cheng Yang came out of the room. When he returned to God, he could still see the dense sweat on his fore ...

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