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... kicking its hind legs and looked like it was about to die.

She casually pulled out a handful of grass that was half the height of a person and rolled it into a grass rope. She tied the herbs in her hand and stood up with the rabbit. She looked around. She had heard more than one sound just now.

This time, the waiting time was slightly longer, but as a top-class assassin, Mo Ruyue did not lack patience.

When she returned to the dirt road from the forest, she was holding a ...

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