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... an Qi is sick with. He only sees him so flustered and lost his soul. It’s the same time that the red evil spirit came to him to ask for his life. It’s a bit of sympathy and at the same time Awe, since then, a hundred and ten pass, the legend of the red evil spirits gradually spread inside and outside the palace.

Tian Qi gasped and climbed to her homemade shelf bed and put the bed down. In the small space that I was alone in the bed, Tian Qi’s mood gradually calmed down. Looking back at th ...

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