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... The True Power of Saitama!

"Hey, little brother, what's your deal?"

Chen Ye frowned, his tone displeased. "You break free and start attacking everyone? These two are my friends—they went through a lot of trouble to find someone to lift your seal. Even if you're not grateful, you're really going to turn on them too?"

Scolded by Chen Ye, Sun Wukong's face immediately twisted with hostility, his expression ferocious.

"And who the hell do you think you are? You think ...

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