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... mming pool ignored him, he was not surprised at all. Then he slightly recalled the prepared chicken soup and continued to say, "Well ... what about me? I also learned some of your things from Uncle Naraku, but to be honest, I really do n’t really comfort people. What I can do is to replace your former master and give you back all the care he owed you. I ’m afraid you wo n’t recognize me now, and I will still guarantee that I will never abandon you! So, please advise me in the future, stupid fish ...

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