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... ere was no such creature as the Flame Serpent in the history of Dragon Country.

"Flame" was easy to understand—it meant fire.

The meaning of "serpent" was more interesting, originally referring to venomous snakes such as vipers, but it also had an extended meaning, specifically referring to young dragons that were not yet adults.

The girl in front of him was called Flame Serpent.

So, did that mean she was an underage little fire dragon?

Wu Bin couldn’t hel ...

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