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... are handed over to Thomas. As for security issues, hey, there seems to be a guy who is lazy this time!" If a few people left Lingfeng, the power of the whole God's tiredness suddenly weakened. Although Johnny is already very good now, it is still far worse than those who are hidden on the mainland. Therefore, if Ling Feng wants to leave, he must first deal with the safety issue.

"Who is lazy?" Ling Feng’s words were a bit confusing, and Mitchell and others were all foggy.

"Tree of ...

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