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... e came out, it instantly covered the wrinkled old yellow face,

"Oh ... no, since you want to hear, then the old man will tell you a story. Right, the door ..." Suddenly remembered something, looked up at the wooden door that had been closed by Tang En, his expression was slower, " "Oh, it's closed." Turning his head to look at the wooden bench brought by himself, sitting in Lansha in the house, his lips moved, "Girl you still hide ..."

When Lansha, who turned her head to her nose, ...

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