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... p>   "Silk~" (Please. Please don't hurt me.)

  At this time, a faint voice, as thin as a mosquito, suddenly came from Xinghai's ear.

  The colorful starfish almost fainted when she saw an extremely huge guy staring at her.

  To. To be eaten.

   "Woo—" (What's going on?)

   Xinghai froze for a moment, a little puzzled.

  The language of different spirit beasts is also very different, and it is not universal, but at this moment it miraculously understands ...

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