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... , the horns will depend on you for a while!"

"I said let you kill whoever you kill, just get rid of that person directly!"

Jingyan and Thorn Jiao are two reincarnation masters from the abyss world.

The two were dispatched by Lin Yuan to the Suyi people, and they were somewhat worried.

I always felt that this was Lin Yuan's exclusion of the two of them.

Among the reincarnation demons, Jing Yan and Thorn Jiao are indeed not strong.

To say weak is not very ...

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