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... ts to pinch Yuchi's old face, and then ask him in front of Yuchi's face: "What did you eat to grow up, Yuchi? Your head is so hard, and you don't care about life or death at all."

  But Govlan finally calmed down in Yuchi's heart.

Now.

  Govlan still has her own things to do, so it's not convenient to come out and talk about these things with Yuchi, and then fell silent again.

  But Yuchi didn't know that the conversation between him and this little snake was overhea ...

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