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... turned to look at Lu Bu, who was awe-inspiring and a bit taller than himself.

"General Guan is really brave. He repelled Huaxiong with one move, and I admire him." Lu Bu smiled and said hurriedly. Unexpectedly, Wenjiu cut Huaxiong because of his presence, causing Huaxiong to flee, and let him unintentionally let it go. His big enemy.

   "General Lu, this?" Guan Yu was a little hard to adapt to the changes in the battlefield. It is said that Hua Xiong had cut two generals in a row.< ...

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