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... through her short words, would actually be able to determine that he was not Koos.

In Xiao Bu's mind, Koos smiled bitterly, and then... turned into a stone statue.

"This...is who I am."

She didn't try to hide Yang Shou, because she took over all the memories of Koos, so she knew the horror of the tenth-level avenue.

And Yang Shou... must be able to find out her hiding place by relying on the tenth-level avenue.

"It seems that you are just a backhand left by Koo ...

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