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... ui with a wry smile.

There is no way, this Uchiha person is simply not human.

This powerful power-consuming machine can actually be used by them to complete a protracted battle.

For Kakashi, he still admires them very much.

"Itachi, we can't beat him."

Although Zhi Shui was very unwilling to say this.

But look at the two of them, and then look at the leisurely Tianyu not far away.

They couldn't beat the monster in front of them at all.

If i ...

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