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... shing over with his men: "What's all the noise about?"

The team leader blurted out: "Military Supervisor, this female prisoner doesn't follow the rules. Look at her, covering herself with such a rag!"

He directly tore off the clothes and threw them on the ground.

Xiang Ying immediately went over to pick them up and re-covered the woman with them.

"Jie Jianjun, she's a human, not an animal. Even though she's being exiled, is she not even allowed to wear clothing?" ...

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