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... .”

Zhao Long glared angrily at Tu Jiaojiao. However, there was nothing he could do. He could only retreat and tend to his wounds.

“Sister Jiaojiao, you are so great!”

The Little Witch stepped forward, hugged Tu Jiaojiao’s arm excitedly, and pulled her over.

Lu Mingju cried, “What’s so great about that? The people of your Tortoise Academy only know how to cheat. You don’t have any real skills!”

The Little Witch laughed and said, “You’re saying we cheated. Getting che ...

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