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... the surrounding tribes to discover that there is a divine brave warrior in our Winged Tiger Tribe!”

Yadang puffed heavily, analyzing the situation with utmost wisdom.

Luckily, Gaiyin still had his wits about him and began to recall his suppression slowly.

The beastmen, freed of the suppression, instantly began to relax!

Yadang came to Gaiyin’s side, looked at Su Tang, and said, “I don’t remember our tribe having such a female!”

Gaiyin glanced at Yadang, pi ...

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