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... scales.

He will rush back immediately, so why would he use it in the shallow pit where the lizard clan gathers to set up defenses.

But before the words were finished, a sharp piercing sound suddenly sounded in this quiet thatched cottage.

In the grey eyes of the blood candle, An Mubai, who had already walked one meter in front of him, suddenly raised the iron-wood spear and stabbed him straight.

Xuezhu looked at the severely injured body, and immediately instinctivel ...

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