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... t each other. He was not a arrogant person, but in order to make the other party unable to understand the details, he pretended to be arrogant.


Song Yu and Lin Xiang are like the bottom of the pot. When they saw the tortoise shell before, they also guessed that this thing might not be easy to get, but they didn't expect it to be so troublesome.


Suddenly, Song Yu said: "Cheng Yang, the name of your tortoise shell should be called the wall of light?"


Cheng Yang ...

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