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... o prepare.

Jiang Beiran decided not to get involved in this matter, but to focus on obtaining the Emperor Venomous Worm.

The goal of obtaining the Sun Chopping Glass was already very clear, but the Emperor Venomous Worm was still uncertain whether it was found or not. It was self-evident which one was more worth his effort.

After much consideration, Jiang Beiran decided to bring Qu Yangze along. After all, they were searching for voodoo, and Jiang Beiran felt that if he b ...

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