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... her things waiting for us."

Ace Bruch took away the drop of Prince Chrysler's blood on the table, and then waved his hand to extinguish the yellow oil lamp on the wooden table.

Kline Wesley nodded, and turned into a dark fog without talking, then quickly disappeared into the wooden house, and then Ace Bruch lost his voice, and the earthen house became dead for a while.

A tense night passed, and the rising sun as usual exposed half of the face on the side of the mountain. A r ...

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