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... a few Taoists that how powerful Gu Jingyu is, even if he behaves so harmlessly, it still can't change Lin Hao's vigilant heart.

   And at this time, there was an excited person standing beside him.

   At this time, Gu Jingyu was wearing the clothes he wore when he just woke up.

   When I was shopping yesterday, I bought several sets of modern clothes, and Gu Jingyu felt very uncomfortable after wearing them.

   I always feel that the comfort of these clothes is not so ...

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