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... saw it!


It was a costume.


It looked like it had been used by a magic or fantasy film crew.


It was a triangular head cover, a sharp wooden stick, and a red robe.


Ling Ping’an thought it looked good when they were combined.


Of course, the most important thing was that it was cheap!


It was only 120 yuan, with a postal fee included. It would be delivered tomorrow morning!


“If that’s the case, I can wear this outfit t ...

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