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... ushed out of the tent and joined the ranks of fighting.

These evil spirits are very different from the evil spirits I have encountered before. When fighting evil spirits in the past, those evil spirits basically fought to the death and never retreated. But once they can't beat them, they will turn around and run away.

The evil ghost with a Roman sword stuck in its belly saw the soldiers from the second squad approaching, and ran into the tent on the left. After trampling the tent w ...

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