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This girl was probably their only chance out of this place!

"You have to untie us. We can help you guys defeat the beasts."

"Eh?" Xu Meilin looked at the two suspiciously. Unfortunately for them, even though she was a bit naive, she wasn't exactly a fool either.

She didn't continue talking to them and silently looked at the cat in her arms, whispering something to the small animal.

"What the heck is this girl doing now? Why are this bunch of people so useless ...

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