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... it was a big man, but it was a half-step warrior. Let Zhao Linlong come out."

The straw hat teenager is disdainful.

Among the two children in the field, his cultivation is the most prestigious, and he has never shot.

It was Xin Fei beside him. When he saw Zhao Feng, his eyes lit up and his warfare rose.

"Zhao Feng! That ‘Xinfei’ is the first in Xin’s outer layer. He singled out three of us and won one shot.”

Zhao Gan whispered.

Single out three? A trick ...

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