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... ing at him without blinking, a hint of helplessness flashed across his eyes.

“Alright!” He said dotingly.

“But you have to come with me. You’re not allowed to act alone.” He thought for a moment and added.

Swords and spears were blind on the battlefield. Although he believed that his wife had the ability to protect herself, he was still afraid of the risk.

“Okay!” Lin Xiaoyue smiled and agreed.

Then, she stopped lying in Li Xiao’s arms and quickly got up. ...

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