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... people who went to the basement came up with the same-looking but larger ball, they learned from them that all the beasts were released, and there was really only one human plus three behind the scenes After the ball, Carl interrupted Tao Rong's movements to remind her not to forget her mission.

"Thank you."

Tao Rong pulled out the dagger and let the blood flow from the tip of the knife to her wrist. She coldly looked at the boss who was being pushed up, and took a deep breath to ...

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