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... is so perverted. Man, this is beyond my expectations."

Wang Da seemed to have vomited. He walked back from the outside and said with disgust, "Know the person, know the face but not the heart, I said leader, have you forgotten what Li Erdan likes to eat?"

Zhang De just patted his head and said, "Li Erdan loves to eat fat intestines."

After hearing Zhang De's words, everyone felt even more disgusting when they looked at this pot of large intestines.

Yuan Jun said cursi ...

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