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... ook at Qi Yiliao, he found... the white cat's eyelids were drooping, and its blood-stained mouth was slightly opened.

"Snoring...snoring..."

The sound came from its mouth.

Not loud, very quiet.

Like lying on the master's arms, it's so comfortable, but it's coquettish.

Zibazania was shocked, the cat vomited blood all over, and the wire around its neck had been deeply cut into its flesh, how could it still be able to sleep?

The avatar of the friend reflect ...

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