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"Well, let's go."

When he heard the words, Jiang Yuan was also a place where he quickly made some reliefs. The dead trees around him and the broken leaves were also squeaky.

"Hey!~ The IQ of these three people, do you really believe what I said? You four, just as my sacrifice~!~"

When I heard the words, the four people in the blood pool, when I was originally a very ignorant look, did not know ...

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