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... 's thighs—these jade rabbits were not spiritual beasts.

The spirit beast among the hares is called the jumping cat.

And these jade rabbits are all elves who have awakened the blood of the jade rabbit, and are somewhat similar to the wooden guest like Saburo Kinoshita, or it can also be said to be slightly similar to the golden toad of the Japanese palace like Tao Nuxin.

"Boss, I have three husbands, and they're all stupid jumping cats."

Sister Tu'er took the initiativ ...

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