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... ee? Humble fellow" Malfoy continued to kill Joe.

"Put it back, Malfoy!" The Savior shouted with a sense of justice. Everyone calmed down and watched the development of the situation.

Malfoy smiled unpleasantly at everyone, but he didn't see Joe's mouth turned up against him.

嗯 "Well, I think I should hide it somewhere and let that little fool take a good look-oh, I thought-how about putting it on the tree?"

"Put it back!" Harry yelled. But Malfoy had stepped on his br ...

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