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... arose, and Shao Zifeng’s hand, holding onto the doorknob, stiffened. He slowly turned his head to look at the Elemental Egg, his face revealing a hint of anticipation.

The Elemental Egg was about to hatch!

“Click…”

“Ying!!!”

Qiuqiu, who was holding onto Big Gold Tooth, widened its eyes in alarm, frantically tugging at Shao Zifeng’s clothing.

“It’s cracking open!”

Unfortunately, Shao Zifeng’s entire focus was on the Elemental Egg. He reached out and ...

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