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... of Confucianism, these two guys have a great reputation, not weaker than big rabbits such as Zigong and Zilu.

Because these two door gods really broke their countless temptations and killed countless of their spies, they hated them so much, so many forces secretly called these two big roosters chicken door gods.

Hong Jinglei looked up at the centipede: "Three counts, get out or die, choose."

The centipede was furious: "Hong Jinglei, I am a Sanxian! Others are afraid of you, ...

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