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... oken spear, it was obviously a treasure.

How could he spit out the fat he had obtained?

Moreover, under the threat of the Clone Society, he would obediently spit it out?

This was simply a joke.

If the Eastern Dragon Company was afraid of the Clone Society, they would not have taken the initiative to cause trouble for the clone society in the first place.

“I think… “at this time, Brother Pig Liang spoke again. “The Imight group that Barre mentioned should b ...

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