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... d like wooden figures, not daring to move for fear that Lin Lin would find out that they were players.

In fact, their performance just now is already very "style" of players.

Lin Lin probably already knew about it.

Besides, she was originally a player.

I also saw the self-introduction they wrote in their notebooks.

Drops of cold sweat fell from the player's forehead.

Players who stood stiffly began to tremble.

Start with the legs, then the hands, ...

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