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... it’s fine.”

Jiang Hao lowered his hand and said softly: “Now I will say two words, and after you hear them, your attitude towards me will change dramatically. Then you’ll quietly let me study the formation.”

“What are you going to say?” Hai Luo sneered.

“Are you here to be funny? Have you lost your mind?”

“Then listen carefully, senior,” Jiang Hao said.

“Come on, say it,” Hai Luo listened intently.

“Let’s see what two words you can come up with.” ...

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