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... el's scepter.

Han Jin reached out and Jedice did not suspect him. He handed the angel's scepter to Han Jin.

Han Jin played for a while and smiled: "It's very beautiful... let me put it for a while."

"Isn't it?" Jessie stunned and then smiled. "Raphael, if it's another scepter, it doesn't matter to you, but... this is a memorial that my mentor left for me..."

"What are you nervous about? Can I lie to you? I will give it back to you in a while." Han Jin smiled and let h ...

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