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... straight in the direction of the child.

  The little boy has been out for almost half a day today, and he didn't get a single copper plate. He was hanging his head and worrying about the food today, when he saw two pairs of feet suddenly appear in front of him.

   Before looking up, a piece of silver suddenly appeared in the bowl.

   The little boy was overjoyed, this piece of silver was enough for him and his friends to live for nearly two months.

   looked up abrup ...

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