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... rong, then they would naturally feel bad. However, if everyone suffered together, then it was fine.

“Thankfully, our skills are good enough for us to fight our way out. I told you, anywhere I go is the path of life!” Tian Luo said, pleased with himself. After that, he frowned, “But where’s that Left Messenger who was leading the way. Did she find somewhere to hide?”

He wondered what was up with that person. She had clearly moved first, but she seemed perfectly fine.

Did s ...

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