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... dangers as well. Did he still want to pass through the tribulation?


Of course he did!


He was a daemon who could live for a long time, and a male to boot. How could he endure being pursued by beastmen? Besides . . . he was unable to give birth to children, ah!


If the beastmen pursuing him later found out that he was also a beastman and unable to give birth to children, they would definitely fall apart! Maybe they would even want to kill him!


Shu Shu’s mind ...

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