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... Mo said, bending over, holding the hair of Su Qing and raising her face. "I warn you, don't test my patience. Annoyed me, don't blame me for not waiting for you later!"

Su Qing’s face was touched by Lin Mo’s face in the direction of Qin’s departure. As she had just worried, the man who did not go far felt the movement here, turning her head and looking at her. I bumped into it together.

Su Shi seems to be petrified, and the whole person is still.

Lin Mo is still insulting h ...

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His amber glinted eyes bore into the woman with bloodied, broken blue hair, kneeling in complete disarray.

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