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... the edge of the ring, it stopped.

For the first time, it was obvious that the greedy wolf was defeated!

At this scene, many disciples around were breathing in breaths.

They never imagined that Chen Qi would be able to beat the greedy wolf so easily!

Even Taoist Xiaoyao couldn't help but shrink his pupils.

But he didn't speak, and he didn't know what was going on in his mind.

Hell Daoist 217 still had a smile on his face, unable to see his thoughts.

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