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... ion" with the Lord of Peeping just now, her mood has not calmed down until now.

Will I have been remembered by the other party?

Although there is a high probability that people will not target her, a small person, just in case...

Only great beings can counter great beings, this is a concept that has been deeply imprinted in her mind since birth.

"The Lord of Peeping] really failed?"

Hearing this, Lin Yu looked happy.

"It didn't fail completely, it did pu ...

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