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... ked at Xiao Bomei who was slumped on the ground in front of her with worry.

At this moment, this Tengu, disguised as a little Pomeranian, was curling up on the floor, its small body was like a small white hairball, it looked extremely cute, but it kept shaking, as if it had been frightened by some kind of fright. generally.

She Xilu reached out and touched its fur, trying to comfort it, and then asked in her heart: 'Is it all right? ’

"It's nothing, it's just frightened."

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