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... air, and at the same time, the gossip spirit of an old man was also burning. His father, Hei Yu, has a special presence. They can't gossip.

"You're enough. Believe it or not, the king asked you to practice alone?"

"Let's practice with them after you finish talking."

Hei Yu's words were square, Yun Che calmly connected, and he turned back into a little milk dog. He suddenly looked at him pitifully, "Master? Do you really not love me anymore?"

"Crap, when did I love you ...

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