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... bile phone. "Yes It's pretty good. But But But... "


"All right! Don't be but. In short, either we will go together, or neither of us will go. Wait for K to come and take you away. By the way, I will ask him to take me away. "


The expression of surprise is gradually wiped away by the resolution of black Yanlong. In fact, if you think about it carefully, you will not be so lonely and lonely even if you go to Tianya or Haijiao. Besides, black Yanlong has always been so, so goo ...

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