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... at Luo Xi.

"you…"

   "Hey? Fourth brother, don't move, and don't exercise your energy. You are poisonous now. The more you exercise your energy, the weaker you are." Hua Luoying said with a smile on her lips, looking at Luo Xi.

   "You, despicable." Luo Xi looked at Hua Luoying viciously.

  Hua Luoying shrugged, didn't bother to pay attention to Luo Xi, threw the handkerchief wiped with "blood" on the ground, then put her hands behind her back, watching the battle.

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