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... t the flowers with a puzzled look, but also for her momentum, did not dare to go forward to ask, but had to walk a few steps to the hand: "Mrs. Need to open the city gate?"

"No, thank you." The flowers were whispered and whispered, but their eyes were focused on the string of strings separated from the tower by several ten feet.

I want to look up and suddenly look up, suddenly see the people on the city floor, horrified to say no words, pulling Su Huan's arm kept pointing at it.

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