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... glowing with a dark aura, hit its head, and it dissipated.

It was enough for the Frost Fang Ice Tiger to try and bite onto the Dark Envoy’s leg.

The bite couldn’t get through the Dark Envoy’s skin but the chills went into the Dark Envoy’s leg immediately.

"Argh."

He cried out in pain as tentacles shot out and strangled the Frost Fang Ice Tiger.

As the tentacles tightened, the Frost Fang Ice Tiger dissipated too.

Lin Fan, using his left hammer, aime ...

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