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... ui's tone became strange.

  Tang Ye heard other flavors in the other party's tone, hesitated for a moment, and asked a little uncertainly: "You seem to have other meanings..."

"You think too much, because I do this, the two of us are likely to be buried with the abomination and the four corpse kings, you have more choices than me, compared to me, when it is not the last moment, you have more choices than me. Good choice."

   "Really?" Tang Ye was a little unconvinced. He alw ...

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