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... hat the zombie spit black mucus on the ground, covering the gossip magic circle he had drawn with cinnabar before, so that the magic circle lost its effect.

"Today! Let's get rid of you, a stinky Taoist priest!"

The zombie flew towards Uncle Jiu, it stretched out two pitch-black claws, the nails on them were as sharp as knives!

Uncle Jiu didn't change his face, and dodged away, holding the peach wood sword with one hand, biting the other finger on his mouth, and lightly wipe ...

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