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... n race’s forbidden land outside the hall. Due to the sudden roar of the Dark-sky Azure Dragon, all of them were stunned.


The old leader, who had been temporarily unconscious due to heavy injuries, woke up after being intimidated by a part of the Dragon God’s might.


When he heard those bad words, he immediately broke out in a cold sweat.


“Hush! All the dragons who spoke rudely will be punished in the law enforcement hall after we return to the headquarters of t ...

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