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Of course, people who can drive small cars are not ordinary people.

"This is Da Yao!" A young woman sighed.

Within an hour, she had made such a sigh for the third time.

There was also a middle-aged man sitting next to him, looking out of the window dreamily.

"Is this the father?" Said the woman.

"I don't know the exact location. I only know it is on the south side, the other end of the 60,000 Dashan." The middle-aged man returned to God to answer.

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