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... ording to the original crime. If there is no crime, then she will pick up the crime. It's unnecessary. You can use it for him...

Leaving the Kingdom of Prodence and sailing for thirteen days, in the early morning of the fourteenth day, the navigator sent a signal that the 10,000-meter giant ship, the mobile kingdom on the sea, Guran Tezzolo No., which is the Eldorado that many pirates are extremely keen on.

Weiwei waved her hand: "Leave the boat to me!"

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