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... Feng Qi or not has nothing to do with me. As a man, I am assigned a keyword like virtuous, and everyone in the simulation field is just as unlucky. Now I am thinking that the Qiao family can kill Feng Qi and let me be in the simulation field." Enjoy a few more days…”

   "We both suffer from the same disease, my key word is lingering."

   "It's not impossible for the two of you to play together..."

   "Go away, what's so proud of you being funny?"

  …

   Outsid ...

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