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... rassed that he was fighting with two children like an adult.

   Therefore, he blushed immediately, and while Bai Yuxue dragged Lu Weiyuan and the other black child away, he also stood up from the ground and stepped back a distance.

   Bai Yuxue is here.

   At that time, the two children were still a little unconvinced. Even if Bai Yuxue grabbed the arm, they still wanted to break free and continue to fight with the uniformed young man.

   But Lu Weiyuan finally suppre ...

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