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Zhou An has gone through a long battle, from Anding County to now, and has evolved these two roads into three roads.

  The enemy dies and oneself lives.

When you meet the enemy, don't say anything, and kill them all if you can.

Wild fire, in spring.

 As a human being, you must do your best, especially when dealing with enemies.

“So, fortune telling just solved my problem.” Zhou Anfei was flying high in the sky, following the golden thread and moving forwar ...

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