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... esn't need Kirigakure as an ally.

"Then what does he want?" Master Yuan stared.

Is he going to help our Wuyin Village for free?

"He got what he wanted..."

Terumi Mei looked away, looked down, and said with a sad tone.

"??"

Yuan Shi and Qing are at a loss...

 …

"Flying Thunder God Art!"

Sayuri knot seal.

It disappeared in an instant, and flashed to another kunai mark.

"It worked."

Seeing this scene, Jueming couldn ...

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