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There are so many ways to do charity, why Mo Xiao chose this way, the general may be able to find out after thinking about it, but Mo Xiao's appearance is too bluffing, so the general didn't think about it.

He stroked his forehead helplessly, glanced at Mo Xiao who seemed to be faintly happy, and helped her analyze what she missed just now.

"It would be great if you just said it directly, then you can ask the general to sign it directly."

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