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... est of Taboo Land No. 10.

The Shadow hummed a little tune as he returned.

What’s up with the Knight Organization? Is the Knight Organization really that great?

I’m now pressing down on the next-generation leader of your Knight Organization, and he’s still not going to end up calling me brother while lying on the ground?

Thinking of this, the Shadow felt extremely pleased.

Ma Jingjing and the others glanced at him, then at his right hand which was formerly ...

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