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... st to seek a sense of security that does not exist.

Ye Han gradually approached the main entrance, but did not rush in, but waited for Zhou Yun to rush to his side, took out the binoculars, and carefully observed the situation in the hotel lobby.

Zhou Yun leaned back against Ye Han, and looked around with alert eyes, even if there were no giant insects nearby, he would not let go of any trouble.

Bai Xiaoting's eyes were suspicious. The two seemed to have a tacit understandin ...

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