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The hard heated earth wall detonated with a boisterous bang, leaving an enormous opening.

A warrior who was seeking shelter behind it was immediately killed by the bolt.

"????? ??????" "????? ?? ??????? ????" "???? ????"

Blasting voices reverberation from the edge of the wilderness.

Balak. A clan of brown-cleaned savages.

They had blades and bows in their grasp and were going after Mo ...

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