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Pei Forsythia's eyes fell on this report and didn't know what to think, after a while, he said, "The Mu He family moved too fast, although we hurriedly fought back, but with the speed at which meco is collapsing, it is too late to make an effective action. It will take some time for my brother to deploy, but the Mu He family will not give us a chance to breathe."

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