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... Bing trick us!"

 An urban management officer complained.

 “Look for it again, it’s not just in the southeast corner, you can definitely find it if you go around in a circle!”

 Another city manager said.

 “Why don’t you buy two buns?”

 “No, it doesn’t look like Qian Bing is fake!”

 The urban management vehicle drove forward slowly.

 “Do you smell the fragrance?”

At this time, a city manager sniffed and spoke.

“It’s a little bit, I th ...

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