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She had finished casting the corruption array on Lily long ago. Just now, Liuli had also noticed a certain ahoge haired girl who arrived late in the corner. She was trying to calm Lily's emotions along with the Nine-Colored Deer. Beside the two girls, a sword-carrying girl in a horse-face skirt was hiding in the shadows, her gaze anxiously fixed on the battle situation. So since Liuli had finished casting the array, she had been quite at ease about her sister's situati ...

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