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... wings.

Noticing that Wei Lizhou's eyes stayed on the little bird he had caught, Liu Jiahao's eyes flashed a bit of malice.

He bent down and grabbed the little bird that was bouncing on the ground into his hands. The bird was startled and chirped, Liu Jiahao smiled and tightened his grip even more.

Hearing the sharp wail of the bird, Wei Lizhou couldn't help but frowned, and a little anger flashed in his eyes.

Seeing Wei Lizhou's appearance, Liu Jiahao couldn't help sh ...

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