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... evenge on Konoha!"

Seeing that he couldn't escape, Luo Sha could only turn on the speech therapy.

After all, Orochimaru has a great reputation and has strong subordinates, so he doesn't want to fight to the death.

"Destroy Konoha?" Orochimaru smiled and licked his lips with his tongue.

"Just relying on you people from Shayin Village can't do it."

"That's why I have always had one goal, to assassinate the Third Hokage, Sarutobi Hiruzane!"

"Assassinate the ...

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