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... the emperor wanted to talk about the problems of the undead soldiers of the Flying Wolf Division. She was very curious and she was sitting in the living room waiting.

She finally came to Lefeishan, and she got up and greeted her. "How come back so late? Is there a lot of people who oppose the continued maintenance of the undead army?"

Her tone is obviously looking forward to such a result, of course, she does not need to continue to become stronger and stronger. However, Le Feisha ...

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