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... fell into the waters, and was quickly sucked towards the center of the whirlpool. When he realized this, the pirate leader began to scream wildly, but his voice couldn’t be heard from within the Ice Prison.

However, Suo Jia clearly had no intention of letting him die. With a wave of his left hand, the thick and sturdy ice stream snaked outwards, closing the forty or so meters distance. It wrapped around the Ice Prison, and tossed it back onto the deck.

Boom! The pirate leader’s b ...

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