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"Okay." Bai Ruogu agreed. He looked at the man's own eyes and his eyes became deep. Then he paused, and slowly said respectfully, "Teacher Zuri."

After hearing this name day by day, I didn't react. After I realized it, I raised my head and looked at it deeply, but there was a casual expression on my face as if it was concealed.

They said goodbye to each other, and before leaving, Bai Ruogu asked, "Aren't you afraid of not being able to broadcast this script if you hand it over t ...

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