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... till didn’t say who the evil god he followed was.


He didn’t even answer the first question. It was naturally much harder to find out where the evil god was at.


“Yi!” Dao Ge looked at the patrolman with a weird expression.


He noticed that the patrolman’s situation wasn’t as they imagined.


“Did the patrolman already say it? It’s just that we can’t hear it?” Dao Ge said what he was curious about. The main thing was that he realized that the patrolman’s mouth ...

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