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... light, rushing towards the exit at a very fast speed.

  Yinhu didn't notify any of his companions, either Tang Lai or the rest. Maybe it's too late, or maybe he wants to let his companions help him attract the other's attention.

   However, this undoubtedly created an opportunity for him to escape.

   The task originally given to Tang Lai was to restrain the official player who released Thunder. As an extraordinary leader of Duoxiu, his combat power may be the strongest in ...

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