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... oo after listening to her.]

[I don’t like seeing Fang Qing like that...]

[When will the production team abandon Fang Qing?]

The bullet screen was filled with s, and Yu Han added another wave of fans to herself.

Her words were reasonable. Of course, Jiang Zhen and the others quickly chose to trust her. Under her instructions, they began to choose mushrooms that didn’t look poisonous.

This was not a staircase for climbing mountains. The ground was covered in ...

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