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... finished talking on his front feet, and he found that Wang Aiguo, who was sitting next to him, had a different momentum.

I saw Wang Aiguo sitting in the co-pilot. At this moment, there was a sharpness in his eyes that had never been seen before, and this sharpness was slowly covering the whole body. Just looking at it, I felt that Wang Aiguo was very serious now.

Having said that, Wang Aiguo's serious expression, coupled with the street style of selling lamb skewers, Wu Yuzhong eve ...

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