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The stick looked like a balloon straw attached to a big balloon that was about to pop out. The old man thrust his stick so that he could force the air into his spear and blow the balloon.

Now that he had a big balloon at the tip of his stick, he cut off the connection between the balloon and the stick.

In that instant, the balloon immediately flew frantically like a loose balloon, releasing all the air inside.

The balloon continued to fly toward the monsters until i ...

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