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... s on him. It seems that a visual feast is about to start tomorrow. I Match it yourself."

After Gong Ya finished speaking, she took Lei Jigang towards the extremely heavily guarded medicine building.

And Wang Jian's gaze seemed to penetrate layers of areas, looking at Li Dan's residence.

"Am I a fool?" he said to himself.

...

With the arrival of the next day, Li Dan stretched comfortably.

After walking out of the room, only then did they realize that Wu J ...

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