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... they were not over with Jon yet.


He would definitely not let these two people off.


And at this time, Jon slowly raised his head and glanced at the few people.


His expression was very calm and composed. It was obvious that he did not take their threat seriously.


With his current strength, these people were like ants in front of him.


Would humans care a bite from an ant?


Definitely not.


At the instant when they made eye contact ...

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