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... useful for the teacher. After her explanation, the teacher only took the three of Hablin away, but did not deal with Rhodes.

This gave him a long sigh of relief.

The selection date is approaching, and there must be no moths at this time.

Rhode just wanted to thank Kashan, but she threw her hair away.

What happened to this girl? Rhodes felt strange, but he didn't have time to think about his affairs.

For the next few days, the days returned to quiet.

Rho ...

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