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... etail what happened just now.

The brothers and sisters of the Hai tribe were shocked after hearing this. Unexpectedly, the dragon **** found out that Ren was not dead. Instead of reporting it to the gods of the two camps, he met secretly with him to discuss cooperation...

"Young Master, get up quickly, it's our turn to patrol."

"Where am I?"

Qin Hu sat up in a daze, feeling his body was cold, and there was still a strong wind blowing outside, and suddenly felt strange ...

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