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... with Enid, fearing that we will hurt him most. Love woman.

So George knew that it was dangerous here, and he had to run to see her, trying to figure out what the situation was. When Xiao Nian said, everything was explained. Enid lied and concealed because she knew that she was very important to George. She was the most important trump card.

When Xiao Nian finished all of a breath, he drew a circle on the two names.

This is what she can see.

There has never been anyth ...

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