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... der to be unobtrusive, Hibiscus sat in a corner with Mu Rouzang, and lowered his head without saying a word.

Not far from Mu Rouzang, there is a shoehorn face, and there is a large mole on the corner of his mouth, hanging there like a fly. This man is Mrs. Liu from the village of Mu Rouzang, only three yards away from Qin Eryi's house. Her pair of little faints looked at the two brothers and sisters of Mu Rouzang, and the rough big hand patted their thighs. "Oh, my wife said that she was ...

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