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... Rip Hunt does not think he can fool Li Ya.

"Sara, hawk hawk, are they in trouble?"

Li Ya is more familiar with the people in the legendary team, only Sarah Lance, and Hawk Women.

As for Atomic Ray Palmer, Captain Cold, and Heatwave, they are not very familiar.

Nate Haywood smiled, "Sure enough, I know you can understand what I mean ..."

He broke free from the dead shooter, and then picked up the documents scattered on the ground, trying to say something to Li ...

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