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... the room.

"Wait! Does he want to..."

As soon as the Baya knight became alert, the old one-eyed had already pulled out two small portable crossbows from his body.

Straighten both hands, one left and one right, facing the direction of the light source, and pull the triggers respectively.

Whoosh!

Whoosh!

The sound of breaking the air sounded, and the candle went out instantly.

The whole room went dark all of a sudden.

"Damn it!? What happened? ...

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