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... ter all, it was just a diamond-level cat and a star-level cat with a faint breath.

   But I didn't expect that the cat would be so difficult after it broke out. Fortunately, he is a strong player in the late star stage, so he can still easily suppress the opponent.

  However, the clansman who was supposed to catch up with him was killed in front of him, and the person who killed him seemed to be the one who stole his Seven Star Grass during the day, which made him furious.

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