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... wall.

The Shadow of the Wolf was about three meters tall. It had a ferocious face and bit at Tang Wen.

Tang Wen knew that the wolf shadow was just a shadow, not a real Wolf.

When it bit over, it was probably biting its own soul. The pile of white bones in the cave had probably died from the injuries.

Tang Wen roared, but he couldn’t make a sound. He raised his laser gun with all his might and aimed it at the wolf shadow.

However, he was already on the verg ...

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