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... he eyeballs turned 360° without a dead end, as if to explore something.

"Hey... big dog, isn't there?"

The tender caller sounded softly.

On the other side of the trunk, the charred dog's head came out, even if the meat on the head was full of scent, the Tengu still kept his head high, squatting around, looking around, whispering in a temperamental tone: "Stupid cat, true Going away?"

"gone!"

The chubby cat, with his head in his head, is not sure: "Should you go ...

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