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... long time, only to spit out a series of quacks.

The system saw that she didn't dare to say a word.

She is also panicked now, never been so panicked.

After all, one second ago she swore to Jiang Zhinan that you would definitely have benefits in this world, but the next second she saw her turn into a Keer duck.

The system was angry, so I took out my mobile phone and called my boss.

"But she turned into a Cole Duck!" said the system.

Sys ...

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