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... an regrets a little bit that she recognized the one with the puff sleeves. This should be recognized by her daughter. It looks like it was worn by a child.

   "Xiao Fei, can't you help identify them?" She couldn't identify all the little clothes, there were more than 30 pieces here, and she didn't dare to think if she would lose too much blood.

   "Master, Xiao Fei can appraise, but it takes one point to appraise one piece." Xiao Fei didn't want to consume his master's points, afte ...

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