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... ding a woman with a white hair and a light blue magic robe. Next to the woman, a man was holding it lightly. Her wrists, the three are slowly coming out.

Behind them, Li Ning and Li Mo, who are familiar with Li Xuan, are still condensed. As for the children and Gina, they have not seen the figure for the time being.

"Xuan Er, you have a library."

"Xuan Er, you are back."

"A Xuan, you are finally back!"

Li Ning said separately, this time, Li Xuan can see the kin ...

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