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... waters."

Su Su hurriedly hugged him and coaxed: "Isn't there something wrong with this Sky Killing Tower? You haven't seen it, I'm so busy every day, I want to arrange it early, go out to play with you, you wait. In five days, in five days, I promise to go out to play with you."

   King's Landing does not speak.

  Su Su took the initiative to visit the king.

   King's Landing said: "I'll give you another five days. After five days, if you haven't arranged it yet, I'l ...

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