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... fox, Lin Haoxue appeared faint Heart, want to let him escape, but the little fox did not escape in the end, because it was buried under the sharp blade of the wind. Why is Fenghui so hateful to demons?

What makes Lin Haoxue most puzzled is why human beings are so incompatible with demons. At least in her opinion, even demons have their principles, and they are not necessarily all evil. But why is there such a deep hatred with humans? This is the first time that Lin Haoxue has doubts about ...

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