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... , and some teams are still on the road. For a new tribe, this number is already considerable.

Although these tribes are more in exchange for red salt with the green python tribe, attending the celebration is just a matter of course and also want to see what kind of tribe can destroy the fangs tribe.

Now the green python tribe has significantly increased the amount of red salt, and some red salt is of very high quality, which is called fine salt.

It has no bitterness, and the ...

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