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... must have a lot of eyes and ears."

Hanging the water bag around his waist again, Kuaijian slowly analyzed it with Guy and others.

"After we finished fighting those members of the Hood family yesterday, the eyes and ears of the Hood family will definitely watch our every move.

Even if we escape in two ways, the eyes and ears of the Hood family can fully report our movements to the pursuers of the Hood family.

While our group fled, Master Simon was guarding that Lauren ...

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