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Seeing Miss Mo's anger, Feng Jin's eyes flashed with a hint of harshness. Biting his teeth, a voice of sorrow rose, "After Miss Mo left, Wu Xiang and I planned to take Suxiang to the stable over there to rest. We had only walked a few steps when Suxiang's body suddenly gave way and it collapsed to the ground. It didn't take long before it started convulsing and died!"

"We then realized, it had already been se ...

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