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... rvive? Hehe, waste is waste. It’s okay to have some daydreams occasionally, but remember to clamp the tail, otherwise I might be upset someday and run over you with one finger! Hahahaha..."

The scar on his left cheek trembled violently, Murong Tian looked up to the sky and laughed wildly, Ye Wuque's words seemed to him to be amusing.

The laughter sounded one after another, and the five or six Murong children who came with Murong Binglan couldn't help but laugh, all of them looked e ...

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