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... two words in his ear, his expression suddenly changed.

General Zhao’s face was white and white, and all the colors were faded. His lips were awkward. He took a step back and looked at Lu Hao again. He found that his eyes were meaningful and he had completely sweated. He wiped his face slyly: "It's over."

He lowered his head and covered the panic in his eyes, unpredictable.

Eventually turned into a slap in the face, he twisted his face: "It seems that I have to do this."

...

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