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... tealing Snake that mutated beast with especially disgusting

skills? After hearing the Kun Peng’s words, the Tmmortal Phoenix shouted, T

hated this mutated beast when I was in the Divine Court!

Tt’s indeed disgusting. Im to blame for not noticing.” Ye Chen said in a deep

voice.

Then, he opened the interface and saw the same notification again.

(Hidden prompt message: You can retrieve the Spirit Stone and the array at the

same time. If you w ...

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