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"Good!" Xiaohui hurried to find Cong Xia.

Chen Shao held Wu You, watching his blood flow, his mood was a little complicated.

Wu You grabbed his hand. Although he lost too much blood, his eyes were shining. "Why do you save me?"

Chen Shao's eyes dodged a bit, yeah, why did he save Wu You, didn't he always hope that Wu You died ... By the way, because they need to rely on Wu You to leave here, he immediately said: "You died we I ca n’t live, I am for the common good ...

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