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... Tell me clearly!"

The people on the cloud fled with all their strength, faintly said: "What do you say clearly?! If you don't use this method, we can't go anywhere. Is there any other way out of trouble?"

Xue Xianer angered: "Let me talk about it less, you know what I told you, why not say it, don't dare say it?!"

The cloud man was silent and said: "What?"

Xue Xianer said with anger: "Do you think I didn't see it? My avatar turned out to be your true spirit! What do y ...

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