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... ndustrial strength can be strengthened during this period; once the time is ripe, revenge may not be necessary. Can't do it!

At this time, the intelligence personnel came to Baozi again...

"Little Marquis, hurry up, it's our turn to patrol."

"Where am I?"

Qin Hu sat up in a daze, feeling cold on his body, and the wind was blowing outside, and suddenly felt strange in his heart.

"Oh, little Marquis, why are you confused? We are in the barracks. It's our turn to ...

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