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... s a reminder not to be arrogant like Yelang?”

“Ah…well, uh…about that, yes, almost…almost…” Yelang opened his mouth and answered awkwardly.

He couldn’t reply, ‘No, it’s from the Yelang in ‘Seven Times A Night’, could he?

There would be no face left…

Seeing Yelang’s embarrassment, Fred looked serious on the surface, but was actually laughing secretly in his heart.

He knew about Yelang. Although he hadn’t watched his streams much, he had a general impression ...

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