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... tly larger than Xiao Bing. age.

This is the first time Xiao Bing has seen his own brother look like. He used to face the masked Buddha. I am afraid that few people in the world have seen the true appearance of the Buddha.

Xiao Bing said: "Brother, it seems that our brothers are really like each other."

The Buddha son took off his clothes, put on his robes, and sat down on the chair.

Xiao Bing said: "I was the first time I saw you look like it, as if I saw my shadow on ...

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