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... ch in irritation. A vein popped up on his temple. A green energy seeped out of his body, visible to naked eyes.

From the density alone, one could see that this person was at least 5 Stars martial artists.

"Listen, kid. We aren’t here to play games. I will ask you one more time, what is your name?" The middle-aged man said impatiently while trying to intimidate Leo by releasing his aura toward him.

Anya seemed unfazed by it as she bit the bone of the meat she ate without e ...

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