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... ck butterfly on our hands.

I did n’t care about it before, I practiced and managed the Demon Clan until you and I were destined to fight and my head was cut off. I understand, you know? The person who cut me off is really a human, a complete innate person, a human who appeared before us even before those fierce beasts. "

In this way, Hong Jun didn't know it, but it was nonsense. He changed his face and said:

"Tang Jun, is he?"

Tang Yan laughed aside:

"You pull, ...

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