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... and then a water-type spiritualist helped to remove all the filth from Cao’s body.

A fire also reduced these expelled monster insects to ashes. After returning the Buddha beads to Lu Wenfeng, Boss Cao and his subordinates thanked Lu Xiaolong and others.

Afterwards, Boss Cao pondered for a while, and couldn’t help saying to Lu Xiaolong: “Hero, there are still a few people under me who haven’t returned. I wonder if you can let me contact these people and make them escape from the ...

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