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... course. Even if they didn't answer, they said it in their hearts .

Yan Mo turned to Mr. Li, "You don't have to cry. Since I caught you, I will make you convinced. "

Mr. Li raised his head. “Priest DRen, I don't know who I offended, so that you and the chief misunderstood me. As for the evidence, as long as it was deliberately framed, how much evidence could not be made up?"

Yan Mo ignored him and said to the people, "Since the Jiu Yuan is hostile to the Horn-people and has ente ...

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