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... gnize the road and know how to be good. Oh, they can even fight and shelter the goods.

Watching these carriages continue to move into the interior of Xianting, those who fell on Sendai and waited for the gathering of the fairy to reveal the color of doubt.

"In this time, Xianting seems to have bought a lot of things. Look at this carriage, one after the other, what they are doing." A fairy turned his head and leaned against the companion who was still resting.

“The space bag ...

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