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... ur daughter is well, you are not allowed to tell anyone that this is a poor monk's cure."

Han Xiaoguo was stunned, then thought of Founder's ability, but lived in such a bitter cold place, most of them did not want to go out to fight for fame, so he nodded.

He didn't know that Founder stayed here, and it was more helpless. He also wants to go out for scenery ...

Founder: "Afterwards, you have to surrender and give up resistance anyway. As for life and death, the poor monk ca ...

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