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... ies, like two countries fighting for hegemony. There are both the iron and blood of a golden horse and an iron horse, and the treacherous conspiracy of conspiracy."

He patted his chest and said, "Teacher Xie, the author of the Three Kingdoms, do you think I can play chess?"

Zhao Dajun thought about it for a while. The ancients often said that Qin, chess, calligraphy and painting, this kid can write a book like the Three Kingdoms, and there must be a lot of ink in his stomach. He sh ...

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