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... re something utterly incomprehensible, best not to think too deeply about them, it’s too torturous.

"Can it leave now?" Bai Ruozhu asked Duannian.

"It says things are settled; it won’t bother you anymore." After speaking, Duannian looked at Wa Wei, "Be careful, don’t rush into dangerous areas, I’m leaving now."

As soon as he finished speaking, those tentacles that had been reeled in from the boat suddenly attacked him, wrapping him instantly.

"Duannian!" Wa Wei tu ...

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