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... ster, do I look like a human or a god?” Seeing Li Hao remain silent and not answering, the weasel, as big as a dog, immediately approached him.

Upon seeing this, Li Hao’s expression changed slightly as he stepped back. But he still didn’t intend to open his mouth. As long as he didn’t speak, no matter what the other party did, it would be useless.

“Youngster, do I look like a human or a god?” Seeing that Li Hao still had no intention of speaking, the weasel continued to approach. ...

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