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... ou , That, that, can't you let me go this time? Really, I will never tell your secrets. "Yeah, sad, she doesn't know anything about his secrets.

"Only dead people can keep secrets forever."

"Uh?" Qu Taner fell again.

"You shouldn't move the King's stuff."

"I won't dare."

"No more." Merlian City smiled strangely, and her steps slowly approached her.

"Really, I swear, I will never tell your secret!"

"You're dead, isn't it more reassuring to the king ...

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