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... s moment, Xu Haoning couldn't see that it was the weird person who easily killed a family of three last night, and just sat quietly, occasionally chatting with Chen Ya in a low voice.

Wouldn't it show up during the day...or would it be something to touch to make it look like last night?

Zhao Yesui quietly observed the two girls opposite Chen Minghao who had the closest relationship with Chen Minghao, and after a while he said, "Classmate Hao Ning and Classmate Chen Ya, I know this ...

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