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... if I go abroad, the election will be the headquarters of some game companies in Europe and the United States." Laoao firmly denied that he was pulling Fangze to Las Vegas himself.

"That's weird," Fang Ze said. "I'm not interested in places like Las Vegas."

"Who knows if you suddenly went crazy." Lao Bo muttered.

Whether Fang Ze and Lao Bo were suddenly crazy before they thought of coming to Las Vegas, both of them are now determined to go back.

This time, the two of ...

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