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... e Qin Family Fort for more than a month, was a little annoyed, but he could only stay in the Fort and continue to wait for Luzon San Francisco's reply.

  Leaving Luonan to go south, he originally planned to fly directly from Guangzhou to San Francisco, but he received a message from his father from the officials of the Luzon Office in Guangzhou.

   Let him go to Wu'an Taiping first instead of going to Luzon.

  Qin Lun was apprehensive and worried about disobeying his father' ...

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