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... ng is taller and more powerful. He is taller than Zhao Ying. How to see, Zhao Ying is not like Yang Ming’s teacher!

"we are not……"

"we are not……"

The two men almost shook their heads in an unanimous way.

"I understand, I understand!" The store owner said, "I know very well, don't need to explain it." I thought it was a nod to my heart, and said awkwardly.

Zhao Yingbai took a look at Yang Ming, meaning: You see, it was misunderstood by others!

Yang Ming h ...

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Summary – Level 2:

Okay, but what are you in for, really?

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