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... state once more and continued to move forwards. But a few steps later, I smelled something, I didn’t even need to think and knew that it was a herb!

I raised my hand and felt the direction of the wind, it was from the right!

I charged out with my dagger and not far away, a small hill appeared once more. The hill wasn’t high but there was a dark blue world ender. When I was 40 yards out, I saw a lightning flash split from the world ender and charge at me!

“Peng!”

The light ...

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