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... was sunny the next day.

Wang Chen stood on the back of the Throne Angel, quietly floating in the air, looking down at the sea below. He believed that the Abyssal Apes would come to investigate sooner or later.

It was not easy to find monsters now anyway. Instead of running around like a headless fly, it was better to wait here.

“Haha, they’re here!”

His eyes suddenly lit up.

Below, the calm sea was broken. An army of several thousand Abyssal Apes rushed o ...

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