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... hey don’t have any poison and they aren’t daring. They won’t take the initiative to attack us, don’t worry.”


Green tree pythons were night animals and their bodies were green. If it weren’t for Su Yanyi’s good eyesight, it would be hard to spot the green tree pythons that usually hid in the leaves.


“What a pretty snake.” Little Su Nuo also saw the green tree python and had immediately been mesmerised by its colour.


“Does the Young Master like it? I can catch one for ...

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