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... ut Yin Xiang frowned, Fenghua City was burned down Now, why is he still alive as a Lord serving?

   "It's good to be dead then." Xiaoxue walked to the door, leaned against the edge of the door and said, everyone looked at him.

   "Please don't say things like that. For us, Princess, you are our best hope." Sandafu looked at Xiaoxue and said.

   "Although people are alive, their hearts are dead. Since then, my tears have dried up." Xiaoxue said expressionlessly.

  Mita ...

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