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... they were taken aback.

The two elders Nangong Ninja people called medicine idiots, the mountains are full of all kinds of herbs, because the cultivation is strong and moody, usually no one dares to go to his chassis. This time, with a sigh of relief, the confidants and minions of the three elders went up the mountain and searched for even the fog. As a result, the mighty kills, the fart rolled down, and the blood was broken.

In the face of these minions, other guardians and elders ...

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