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... n't expect the bug I liked to die, but forget it, the festival set is not strong enough, and it deserves to die. From today, you are my little elf, go ahead and take the final fruit of victory. Eat it." Seeing the giant unicorn killing the highly poisonous unicorn, Ryuzaki Shinji nodded to the giant unicorn who was looking at him nervously and said.

From the point of view of expectations alone, Ryuzaki Shinji, the elf who specializes in poison, is undoubtedly more inclined to the highly p ...

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