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... essful, this long table could expand, and a long sword would be added to the back of the Siberian Tyrannical Bear’s chair. From then on, he would become the next leader of this camp.

If the person failed, there would not be a good outcome!

This person would be subdued by the Siberian Tyrannical Bear’s innate ability. Eventually, he will transfer into a new skull shape on his throne!

Even so, everyone here had no fear of their leade. They simply revered him.

Hence, ...

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