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... three people walking away outside the inn, and sighed leisurely.

   Now he understands why many people in high positions are very afraid of brainless fools. Because sometimes meeting such people really makes people feel very headache.

   But fortunately, Wei Zhuang, who was born in Guigu, cannot be regarded as a pure reckless man.

  Since Mr. Mo dared to play the autumn wind in the current situation, he naturally wouldn't have no cards at all.

  And since Wang Jian d ...

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