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  At the same time, she has been quietly paying attention to the changes in Ye Feiran's expression. The leader of this group of murderous people is this Kagura master.

  Ye Feiran's expression remained unchanged, sipping tea gracefully.

   This is the spiritual tea with the strongest spiritual power that she has ever drunk, presumably because the Yongyue tribe has no shortage of spiritual stones.

  She was very curious why the Yongyue tribe had so many spirit stones?< ...

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