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... ld cow, tomorrow will be the Dragon Boat Festival, the old cow wishes everyone a happy holiday.

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Inside the space ring.

The furry eyes were dignified and cautious, and the front paws slowly extended. When they touched the ‘gengjin’s gas, the heart suddenly sank and immediately recovered the front paws.

Step back, staring at the ‘gengjin’s anger’ into meditation.

Just a slight contact with the forepaw immediately sensed a strong resistance. In a flash, the ...

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