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... y sneered at this moment, breaking the deadlock, leaning back on the chair, staring at Mo Xi with a slightly raised brow, "Why, I guessed right, you are going to Do it. You better think clearly whether the people behind will let you do it!"

  Moxi stared at her closely. Hearing this, most of his anger dissipated. He followed her example and leaned back, looking at her with his arms folded.

There was a strong mockery in the words: "I heard that the queen has always looked down on he ...

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