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Wei Xun calmly said: "I thought you watched me leave, so you should go along."

Wei Lan's shoe changing hand stopped for a moment. He looked at Wei Xun, "Did you find me?"

"If I can't find this, I don't know how many times I have died." Wei Xun calmly said.

Wei Lan changed his shoes and walked towards him.

Wei Xun looked at him, "What's wrong, doesn't look very happy?"

@Finity 好 文, all in Jamie

"Nothing." Wei Lan said.

"Wei Lan." Wei Xun d ...

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