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... hu would never think that he moved the white snake to suddenly appear because he did something good, because he didn't seem to have done anything good recently, but he killed a lot of evil people, and the white snake in front of him seemed to be the same. It's not a good thing, and the cold aura emanating from it made Zhao Zhudu feel a chill from the bottom of his heart.

The two sides were deadlocked like this for about a quarter of an hour. The white snake suddenly lowered its body and l ...

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