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... subconsciously.

"Well, you should go back first, take care of this medicine." Feng Chu said, blinking and said.

Dijing Lotus slammed his head, and the handsome face gave birth to some joy. "Oh, you are so good~!"

Feng Chuge whispered his lips, smiled and said nothing.

After the Jingjing Lotus left, Feng Chuge finally laughed out.

"Master, where are you from such a good medicine? Can you give me two?" From a distance, the meatball suddenly came out of his head a ...

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