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... un said as he passed by Xiao Jiu.

Xiao Jiu was momentarily stunned, looked around, then at Mr. Kun, and trembled slightly, “Me?”

Mr. Kun didn’t answer and continued walking forward.

Zheng Tan wondered, what was Mr. Kun up to?

However, since Mr. Kun had spoken up, Xiao Jiu had no choice but to follow.

Zheng Tan accompanied Xiao Jiu, following Mr. Kun around the area. If it were up to Zheng Tan alone, he would get lost easily, and the only option would be to ...

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