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... e red light turned green. Si Nanke felt that his head was dizzy, and looked at the car that he was afraid to move.

fortunately!

Si Nanke reached out a hand to pat the car window, still feeling.

What a laborer is really wit!

A driver got down in the car, wearing a black suit and black sunglasses, and saw the man fluttering on the car, frowning, and said, "What are you doing?"

"What?" Si Nanke ran a little more than half of the city, and his voice was a little mu ...

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