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... ng Chen stopped her from going back. “Follow you back? And get implanted with another Yin Black Worm? If everyone here was implanted by it, wouldn’t you be able to call yourselves the leaders of the Heavenly Demon Palace?”

Long Chen was a smart guy. He had muddled the waters by dragging in the other people with high positions in the Heavenly Demon Palace, giving them a false sense of threat. Now they thought that they themselves could get implanted with Yin Black Worms if they followed t ...

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