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The owner of this blood-red eye hesitated for a moment, took a half step back, and changed one eye very carefully, from the left eye to the right eye, and then looked inside again.

Tan Li still did not turn her head back. At this time, the front of her head was spliced ​​on the back of her body. She looked at the eyes in the crack of the door motionlessly, and the hair gradually extended from the back, growing wildly all the way until she was covered. ...

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