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... he other doors are closed."

Long Er looked around, so that she had only one way to go.

Long Er walked towards the backyard gate, where there was a thick rope for Ju Muer's approach, he remembered that the rope had been connected to the woods. Long Er followed the rope. Although it had rained heavily, there was still a trace of blood in the mud of the roots of the trees. The iron director reported on the side: "Some people have been found with the bloodstains, but the rain has passe ...

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