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... a message from Gu Changqing. She immediately broadcasted Connor’s words along with the Ancient Douluo Clan’s many secrets.

Lecesta’s death was still fresh in the minds of the other creatures. Hearing Connor’s cold-blooded words, they were all stunned. [The Ancient Douluo Clan is truly cold-blooded!]

[The leader killed his own sister?]

[Even so, they still want to replace the humans on Blue Star? I’m afraid they don’t know how the human race has survived until now!]

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