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... "Flying Machine" in the Pharaoh District. The lights of different colors blended, making the vision of the guests at the bar and several rows of seats blurred.

   At this time, some male guests could not help but look at the two female guests who passed by.

   Those pairs of eyes flashed brightly.

One of the two was wearing a beige long dress with a low-cut and open-back, with colorful hair and a proud figure. The straight and slender legs were looming in the shadow of the ...

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