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... the sky.

Si Kong Rui took a jar of wine and asked, "Drink?"

Duan Baiyue returns to God: "What are you brewing?"

Si Kong Ruidao: "Yes."

Duan Baiyue shook his head: "Don't drink."

Si Kong Rui took back the jar: "Exactly, this is the red brocade that I made when I became a relative, and I am not willing to give it to outsiders. I just saw you standing here for the morning, thinking that if I couldn’t open the sea for a while, I would have to fish. It's better to ...

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