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... s not short, but he was a thin man, and his throat was only slightly undulating, so he looked somewhat indistinct and juvenile, with long hair tied with a fine braid and a bunch in his head. Qi Li. He had a grimace mask on the left half of his face. The mask was smiling and everyone was smiling. The grape-like eyes were big and spirited, showing one black and white, very flattering.

If it weren't for a blood hole in the eyebrow, this person would be like those exotic idols on TV.

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