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... ng by didn't notice anything wrong, it was as if no one was there The situation is general.

Now that he had finished what he wanted to do, Lu Xiaoou naturally wanted to leave the nest quickly, even with his strength, he didn't want to get trapped in the ant nest.

You must know that there are not only one or two ants, but there are tens of thousands of ants. Although many of them are not strong in fighting power, most of them are worker ants. The bold Lu Xiaoou didn't want to face t ...

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