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... the long knife tightly, raised the knife in his hand and dropped it, and split the steel bone wolf in front of him with high-level bronze fluctuations into two pieces!

  Dig out a star core from its skull with ease, Su Yuan looked thoughtful.

   "It's another necromancer star beast. It seems that it really overlaps part of the **** plane. It's much more dangerous than imagined..."

   As far as the Eastern Continent is concerned, few secret realms are connected to hell.

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