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... in a luxurious house in the center of Leijia Manor, the atmosphere at this moment was dull and suppressed to the extreme, here is the elder of the law enforcement hall Lei Kaishan. residence.

In the room, Lei Ming closed his eyes and fell into a state of extreme coma in bed. The whole person was pale and unconscious, and he was obviously hurt by Lei Yang.

Lei Ming’s mother looked at Lei Ming, and kept covering her mouth and crying, her eyes filled with heartache and anxious look.

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