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... all the way to every corner. There is a high platform in the middle of the hall, and the high side is full of flowers.

Because it was daytime, there was no one in the famous brothel in this capital city. The old man saw the blue mourning and the men’s clothing, and the face with a mask came in and quickly came up.

"Master!" Daddy's original frivolous expression was immediately put away, and the face painted with glutinous rice flour became respectful.

"Well, can the three so ...

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