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... outside the Ice Abyss.

There are only some old, weak women and disabled people in the tribe. The most powerful are the one-armed old men and a few others, plus some young people brought back by Di Huo Di Tian Di Han.

At this moment, the strongest Di Huo fled, Di Han was shot and killed by Lu Ling, and Di Tian was beheaded by Lu Li. The one-armed old man was cut with a visible wound on the chest. If it was young, it would not be a big deal. Before the manicure was over, the injury ...

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