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... oved significantly, and it's almost a dog.

   This is not scientific! Yang Dongxu shouted in his heart and continued to accept Zhou Yiren's more rigorous wrong teaching.

  When the swallows began to pass through the wheat field, the ears of wheat became fuller and gradually turned brown. When the uncle peasant grinned and exposed his smoked yellow teeth, the harvest of the new year was almost here.

   During this time, Yang Dad was very happy, and directly hit a nun (the nam ...

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