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A hurried voice came through the phone: "Master Pond, I just received a message, you..."

"It’s nothing." Ethan Pond replied flatly, cutting the person off before they could finish and hanging up the phone.

"Who would’ve thought that the little brat who used to be so timid is now so cocky." Zoe Hilker produced a strawberry-flavored lollipop from nowhere and spoke with it in her mouth, unclear, "D ...

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