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... looked like it was about to collapse at any moment.

Clearly, Wang Mang's snake venom was starting to take effect.

The entire process only took ten minutes!

Wang Mang was impressed. His venom truly was something else!

Even this fat and strong wild boar had only lasted for ten minutes. If he had bitten a person instead, they would not fare any better!

Crash!

The wild boar that had been running amok earlier collapsed not far from Wang Mang's tree.

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