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... y passed a mobile phone store, Yi Feng asked him to stop.

“What’s up, Brother Feng?”

“I’m going to buy a phone; it’s inconvenient without one.”

Yi Feng got out of the car and continued, “Wait here for me, I’ll be out soon.”

Entering the phone store, the shop wasn’t big but sold various brands of new phones, as well as second-hand ones.

Yi Feng went straight to ask the owner the price of a second-hand Nokia 3310.

The new phone sold for about 1500 yu ...

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As the whole continent knows, the Church of the God of Light has the Twelve Holy Knights, and each one has his own unique personality and features.

To be the Sun Knight is to have shining golden hair, sky blue eyes, a compassionate nature, and a brilliant smile.

…even the Sun Knight-in-training is no exception.

The 38th generation of the Twelve Holy Knights have completed their term of office, yet the time for the 39th generation to take over is still far in the indefinite future.

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