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... brought back some fruits that could be eaten in the wild.

  Although Lin Xing was not happy, but thinking that Song Qingyou didn't get the lighter, maybe there was no fire, so he deliberately praised Ding Sheng again and again.

  Ding Sheng followed suit and immediately stated that he would surely catch the prey tomorrow.

   At this time, Song Qingyou was disembowelling the snake, skinning and cramping, and the scene was once very bloody.

  Jiang Xuyan couldn't bear ...

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