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... be even more worried. She definitely won’t let me go out.” Su Qingluo propped her face with her hands, sighing.

“Then let’s wait for a few more days.”

Little Kingfisher was very considerate: “Anyway, the gold mine won’t run away. It’s not too late to go after the thief is caught.”

“Ah, that’s the only way.”

Su Qingluo hung her little head, listless: “Luckily we’re close to the riverbank, so I can sneak out to play in the water from time to time. Otherwise, being c ...

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