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... definitely let you die without a burial place.”

“Hehe, haven’t you already threatened me with that? Isn’t it nonsense if you repeat it?” Xiao Qi Feng looked at Xiao Luo Yan with gentle eyes but behind his gentleness was an unacceptable truth.

Xiao Qi Feng walked towards Xiao Luo Yan, squatted down, and looked at him lying weakly on the ground without any resistance at all. A cheerful smile spread across his face, “Relax, you won’t die.”

He was going to force the pill fro ...

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