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... better tell me the truth. Where’s the main force of your Jiang Tribe?”

Ji Bochang rubbed his fists, his joints cracking.

Lu Benwei smiled and said, “Which eye of yours knew that I was from the Jiang Tribe?”

“Arrogant!”

Ji Bozu roared. His body was covered with fine black hair. A pair of horns protruded from his forehead, shining with a sharp cold light.

“Moo!”

After a cow’s cry, Ji Bozu pounced on Lu Benwei.

“Little friend, step back. I’ll ...

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