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... r-stricken citizens, leaving the three of them as the final group.

Lin Junyang heard Mu Xingfeng's order and instead of following, he sat heavily on the ground.

"Oh my gosh, I'm exhausted, Boss. Can we rest for ten minutes?"

Mu Xingfeng glanced at him, his face expressionless, and said, "Suit yourself, but I've heard there's going to be a heavy rain soon."

With that, he strode forward.

"Hey, hey, hey, Boss, wait for me! I think I'm full of energy again, no ...

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