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... if young master Han could not come up with such a shameless plan, so he simply went over to ask young master Han, in the end, he received a middle finger and a disdainful sentence from young master han, “How Shameless of you.”


Brother assist burst into tears. Just what plan does he have? Tell me if I can do it or not. Others can tolerate it, but I will be killed by curiosity! Brother Assist, who was unable to satisfy his curiosity, was dispirited. He nearly got hacked to death by the ...

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