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... do too much and let him go after he asked twice. Gao Yang was tired. When he was cleaned up by Qin Shaoyan, he muttered with dissatisfaction, "Beasts ... really beasts ..."

The next day Gao Yang still couldn't stay at home as he wished, because Tang Chen asked him to go out for dinner and thanked him for helping him that day. Originally, this meal should have been invited, but Tang Chen was too hot, and the schedule was full, and he couldn't make time.

Tang Chenyue's place is rela ...

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The monster’s name was the [Black Ooze]. It was nothing exceptional other than its black color, an ordinary slime.

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