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... Rakshasa was looking for and how many there were. However, Little Rakshasa had no intention of leaving Zhou Jin alone. Compared to how much it liked Zhou Jin, Zhou Jin felt that it actuallv did not care much about

him.

It was as if ever since it found its sister, it had been immersed in its own world. There was only its sister in that world and nothing else.

Not long after the two of them left, two more demon guards came at them. As expected, they were dealt with by Litt ...

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