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... the field, surrounded by corpses as several weapons were planted on the ground. His sclera were pitch black, his red eyes glowing as he looked ahead of him, staring down Vermithor who was several meters away from him.

"Come on...." Drakken said as he smirked, "Will you not do anything?"

Jaehaerys was sweating, a bit of blood running down his face, "You...."

It had been around twenty minutes since Drakken started the battle, several dozen soldiers swarmed him, but were imm ...

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Cheng Yujin, this coquettish little wife, lightly lifted her eyebrows and casually said, “A mere Marquis Jingyong, is he worthy? Do you think that robbing him away will affect me?”

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