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... y composed herself and looked at Lin Feng, saying, “I never expected you to be such a devilish figure, so young yet so powerful, and even a Spirit Array Master of such strength. Today, being captured by you, I admit defeat without injustice.”

Lin Feng was slightly surprised by Lan Yaoji’s calmness and said, “What? It seems you’re not worried about being captured by me?”

Lan Yaoji responded, “In my view, everything has room for negotiation. It’s not a matter of life and death betw ...

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