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... s what kind of army Yan Shajun is. Although this army is still under the command of the Yelu family, but with the generation of generations, the original bloodline has gradually weakened, and now the Yelu family's control over this army has long been inferior to before.

Therefore, he was extremely familiar with and guarded against this group of ferocious beasts. He asked himself, in the situation just now, he would not take the risk of going to any of the Yansha soldiers.

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