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... ao Qibai's eyes flickered with coldness, and he hated Liancheng. He not only betrayed Jiang Feng, trying to reach Jiang Feng's death, but also gave his seven evolvers to Yan Xu in exchange for his chance to go to Beijing, and even Even the research institute of the gathering place completely reported to Yan Xu, which made Zhao Qibai and others wait to kill him immediately.

"I know you don't like me, goodbye, no, maybe you won't see me in this life, you guys, it's hard to have a chance to ...

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