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... yer of black and bright scales on it (body sh n), looking very ugly, full of anger, and looking bitter Holding him.

Big and small, one yellow and one black, the two children looked at each other.

Zhang Xing couldn't help but say, "What's your virtue?"

Who knew that the little black dragon opened his mouth and almost didn't choke Zhang Xing.

"Is your virtue good?"

After speaking, the little black dragon raised his proud head, his nostrils turned to the sky, gave ...

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