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... not an opponent.

"Is a fairy fairy?"

Mengmeng said, "Why is she forcibly embarrassing people? Dad, let's go and save people."

Yue Wuwei immediately took out the boat: "It's not too late, set off, huh, huh, the old man will have to see, what kind of patience this Lingxi Xianjun has, dare to grab someone in front of him.

Seeing his tone, Lit and Gu Linli were startled.

Is he also a fairy king?

It must be.

"Let's go. What do you want?"

Yue Wu ...

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