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... n Zhi, how are you doing?"

"OK ..."

"Not bad! Frozen fast ..." Lan Feng said that he was unfavorable when he froze, and his little mouth "giggled" and fought straight up and down.

Jing Yue: "..."

So what is Lan Feng doing with him?

Jing Yue injected a bit of spirit into the blisters to increase the temperature.

He felt that the water and aura in the cave were more full, and his vision was not as dark as before, and the light seemed to come through from b ...

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