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Xiang Yang was also a little surprised.

He also didn't expect people from Qingshui Mountain to appear here.

But the robbery has been robbed, and it can only be said that the other party is not capable of them.

One hundred thousand taels of silver!

This is fat.

The entire Qingshui Mountain probably does not have so much silver.

"What should we do now?"

Xiang Yang was surprised.

Jian Wushuang pondered for a while, and said, "This Qingsh ...

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