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... situation.

He can guess the reason why the moon will agree, but he does not know why the emperor will agree! Is it just worried that he will help Lin Changsheng in turn?

He felt that the reason did not seem so simple, but for a moment they could not think of other reasons. Seeing that they were ready to start, they quickly said to the emperor: "I can help you deal with Lin Changsheng, I know his secret!"

"No need!" The devil is cold and indifferent.

Du Di'an glimpsed ...

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