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... herself with a strange cold face. She can see and feel that the ghosts are looking at herself unpleasantly.

But just when did she get this person?

Mu Ziling is really the second monk scratching his head.

"Yeah, Misaki, you can count it back." Long Xiaoze turned his head inadvertently, and then saw Mu Ziling standing behind them quietly, walking hurriedly.

Qing Ling also followed up: "Little spirit, how's it going?"

Mu Ziling looked at the ghosts who saluted he ...

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