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... Smoke Stub.

Smoke Stub suffered another powerful attack. The golden shield around his body shuddered as a damage value of 10,000 floated up above his head.

Burning Hand!

Plenty hit Smoke Stub with another Burning Hand. This normally didn’t pose much of a threat. Now, however, he was like a candle at the end of its wick. He only had a sliver of health left, and he had no way of dodging this spell.

Nie Yan watched the livestream with rapt attention. Even if Smoke Stub could ...

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