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... tating it right here: if you have the guts, then keep up!"

Subsequently, seeing Luofeng had no response, the lackey sent another message to provoke him.

"Heh!"

Luofeng smiled faintly, not bothering to pay any attention to such comments.

Was he really expected to use his Fierce Battles Buff Bag just because someone was trying to goad him into it? Unless he could complete a wish list, Luofeng wouldn’t even consider opening it.

Is this guy too arrogant?

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