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... that he looked like he was dead. Under the moonlight, he looked extraordinarily penetrating.

“Fuck, Scared me to death.”

Su Jing patted his chest with a sigh of relief and sweated all over his body.

In the middle of the night, I wanted to find treasures in the garbage, but suddenly I found a head, which was ten times more terrible than watching ghost movies.

Su Jing took a few deep breaths, reluctantly calmed his heart, picked up a stick and went up to pick up th ...

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