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... house girl, Shen Qingjiaxia looked curiously at the city building outside the car window.

"It's very different compared to the southern buildings." Xia You lay on the window, blinking without blinking, seeing Ji Qianhuang's expression that looked strange and strange, could not help but be curious, "Why, Lord City Master before Do you travel north often? "

The car is already on the road, and the skilled driver drives the off-road vehicle like a flat ground. Even when driving at hig ...

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