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... te suitable for long journeys, and the speed was probably slower by a few degrees, but it was better at combat.

Witch Bone Fierce Horse: Level 90. Fierce Beast...!

It’s unclear if it was because Small Knife was constantly observing that Black Scale Horse and found some of the horse’s charm, or because his proficiency reached perfection, or perhaps the materials used were always so extravagant, but the Skeleton Revival Skill reached as high as Level 90 this time?

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You Liangxing would never open the speech function in game.
That was because his voice was…
Particularly! Kittenish!

But there was one day, he queued up with a teammate who had so much to say that they may as well explode. Vexed to the point of no return, he contributed a voice that was capable of splitting heaven and earth, “Don’t BB.”
The other party who was being scolded stilled. In the ensuing silence, he suddenly let out a long, relishing… Moan.
You Liangxing: “…..”

Later —
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Much later,
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