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... dvance!"

Scorpion immediately figured out the key point.

And he also suspected that Orochimaru was not dead, but ran away!

After all, he and Orochimaru have been partners for a long time.

It is quite clear that this stinky snake's best method is to escape!

Seeing the disappointment and unwillingness on Xie's face, Fengxu suddenly remembered something, and said with a chuckle.

"Although there is no such thing in this base, I have a copy here that has not ...

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