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... ad arranged in his heart. When things came to an end, Pam felt a little uneasy in his heart.

A black off-road vehicle stopped not far from Pam. Seeing that the off-road vehicle stopped, Pam also put away his unease and walked towards the off-road vehicle.

The driver who had been driving for Sixth Elder Hicks opened the car door, but only saw Hicks getting out of the car alone. Pam was directly shocked, and something unplanned happened. But Pam is still very calm and respectful to H ...

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