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... the threat from this forest.

Just now he could see that when Tianya roared towards the sky, not a single creature dared to respond, which is enough to show that they are all afraid of its strength.

After wanting to come and go, the whole forest is like their back garden, they can go in and out to hunt at will, and no longer need to worry about being attacked.

Thinking about the future, a satisfied smile appeared on Yang Xunneng's face, which made him even more grateful for ...

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