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... sternly, his soft voice was full of tyranny.

"..."

Zhang Yang didn't continue to speak, and now it doesn't make sense to say anything. Hold the phone in your hand and hold the receiver with your fingers.

"Liu Biao, you and Xiao Li looked at Aze. No matter what happened, you can't leave Aze half a step, remember!" Zhang Yang looked at Liu Biao with a serious face.

"But ... you ..." Liu Biao opened his mouth, but didn't know what to say.

"Nothing, but they are im ...

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