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... ueen Elena."

Under the tall trees, Ace was tragically **** in a ball, his tail was hung on the trunk, and his face was hanging upside down, and Elena cast the "whip of painful thorns" that Ace had shown her. ", and showed a wild smile.

  Eliza didn't laugh at him at this time, but smiled a little.

  But what she did made Ace shudder. Dozens of extremely poisonous weeds are floating in the air under the control of Eliza, mixing slowly.

  A pungent smell came, and Ace's ...

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