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“Are you insulting me?” Aerygon’s brows furrowed.

His constant attempts to escape showed that he hadn’t resigned himself to his fate.

He also considered himself the most capable person after Fang Hao.

But as the victor, praising your talent felt more like an insult to oneself.

“Do you want to leave this place?” Fang Hao asked.

“Will you let me go?” Aerygon also put away his ingratiating smile.

“There are conditions, you can listen and consi ...

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