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... he key, and this is the safety guarantee. In addition, he also used the treasures in his home and asked for a short sword.

It's no surprise that it is sharper and tougher than the usual steel sword.

In the small world, Dudu is a prince, martial arts attack is a small road, and monks rarely specialize in it. So it ’s very strange in the house. Seeing him making a comparison in the courtyard every day, and drawing Cao Huazhang from time to time, I think it is a waste of time.

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