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... listened to it before he heard it.

Struggling with arrogance, arrogant in front, and the sword-sword of the scorpion swayed behind him, as if walking is not a pedigree, a mountain path that is connected to the vine, but a battlefield under the scorching sun.

Shen Qingqiu said sincerely: "Teacher, don't force yourself."

Liu Qingge interrupted him: "Can you go back?"

Shen Qingqiu said: "After finishing this vote... I have dealt with the charm demon here, I will go back ...

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