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... earless.

“Very good. Since you mock others for being pets!”

“I hope you can still insist on such thoughts later!” Zhou Han’s lips curled up slightly, revealing an inexplicable smile.

“You’re the first person to talk to me like that!”

“Therefore, I’ve decided to let you die in a more rhythmic manner!” The Cold Sea Shark Emperor’s anger had already reached its peak.

What Zhou Han meant was that it would lose later and wag its tail begging for mercy.

“Cold ...

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