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... smoke, and his little face was even more dusty, like a cultural relic that was just unearthed. Similar.


Di Fuyao looked at it for a long time before recognizing him as the handsome and beautiful Bai Ze.


"Miss Sister, I was just taking a nap, don't need to blow me up...uuuuu..." Bai Ze opened his mouth and wailed, crying and complaining.


He was just tired of taking a nap in the woods, who knew he was bombed into this ghostly virtue right after he fell as ...

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