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... waved his hand to put the coffin away, and showing a playful smile, he stretched out his palm towards Orochimaru, “It seems that Orochimaru-san didn’t lie to me, then I wish us a happy cooperation.”

“Huh, it’s not that pleasant.”

Orochimaru’s expression was not good again. Although he has gained a bit this time, he has obviously lost a lot. It seems that only Uehara made the most.

Uehara looked at Orochimaru and smiled, “Don’t say that, wasn’t your life saved? Come on, be happy ...

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