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... hit the target, paused for a moment and then stabbed it fiercely!

The swooping giant-tusked bat drew an arc out of the window to avoid the stick, and the four surrounding wind blades flew insidiously into the house.

 The long stick in the four-armed monkey's hand was pierced in the air, and the next moment it came out.

Throwing out the stick, the long golden stick hit the giant-tusked bat hard.

The giant-toothed bat's movement was directly interrupted, and it fl ...

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