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... destructible evil bone, actually had a crack!

Blasting looked at his fist in surprise, and was also a little unbelievable, "It's not dry?"

The answer to him was wrapped in a visor and beating two scarlet spots.

...

Mu Yang led.

Holy See City.

The ascetic stood somewhat cautiously behind a figure.

This back looks a little thin, without the slightest magic fluctuation.

"Fortunately, you took the initiative to tell me, otherwise, the punishmen ...

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