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Fang Lin’s words instantly made the previously depressed scene explode. Even some people who had some appreciation for Fang Lin before, felt that Fang Lin’s words were too much.

“Hehe, Elder Su, the people of your Qian Country, have small abilities, but big talks.” The elder named Yan sneered.

Old Woman Gu spoke coldly: “If it was in my Meng Kingdom, anyone who dared to talk big like this, I would be the first to cut them down.”

Elder Su snorted: “Since he da ...

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