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... Zhao Ritian a question calmly?.

“Yeah, I said that before. What’s wrong with that?”

Hearing Chu Xiu’s question, Zhao Ritian was confused. He did not quite understand what the other party meant.

1 le did not know why they were discussing that supermarket when they were already in such a life-threatening situation.

Did the other party think that this supermarket was a good place?

Besides, even if they wanted to go to the supermarket, they couldn’t. After al ...

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