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... and said excitedly: "Really? That's great, I'm afraid everyone won't be able to accept it."

Su Heting said: "Really, I never lie."

After he finished speaking, he suddenly smiled, and turned his eyes to Xie Zhenshu, with a teasing look in his eyes. Just at this time, Jue yelled "No, no, no!", and the giant tree that was still showing off its might suddenly shrank, and instantly changed back to its appearance when it appeared on the stage.

Su Heting wondered: "What's wrong wit ...

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