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... dog skin plaster and chewing gum. It makes me feel nauseous.

“But now, I understand that only relative strength can make you not dare to bully us anymore. Although I’m very grateful to you for letting me understand this principle, I can’t embarrass the guild master. I can’t let the high hopes given by the guild master and throw them to the ground.

“So please, go to hell!” As he spoke, Chen Feng’s gaze became sharp. He waved the magic staff in his hand and instantly froze the memb ...

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