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... ront of the incoming wooden arrows,

The Dryad was surprised; looking at Lin Lee, who stopped in midair, he waved his hand, shooting more arrows from the surrounding area, and spoke mockingly,

"Heh, you humans are stupid; you will die soon when my arrows shred your body."

Suddenly the dryad's eyes widened in horror, looking at all his wooden arrows changing their direction upon reaching him.

All arrows near missed Lin Lee's body, flickering his robe and hair,

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