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"Hey, we've been fans for forty years."

"Good guy, does the time in the subordinate world also count?"

"Sure enough, it's the 40-year-old Hedong, and the 40-year-old Hexi. The original male water friend has become so awesome."

"Hey, we saw it at a glance back then. The male water friend has the qualifications of a great emperor!"

"If you say that the male water friend has the qualifications of a great emperor, I suspect that you are taking advantage of the anchor." ...

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