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... laying nearly a hundred sword-fighting contests, full of ups and downs, fascinating and colorful. .

At the center of the painting, Mo Hua’s figure flickered, and finally appeared slowly.

On the Shangguan family’s platform, Yu Er immediately noticed Mo Hua, her eyes lighting up as she clapped and cheered:

"Brother Mo! Mom, look quickly!"

In a graceful palace attire, the dignified Wenren Wan looked at the painting above, at Mo Hua dressed in a black and dark blue Ta ...

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