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... ragon protruding from the sky, blocking Qin Chen's surroundings. Void.

He wants to take down Qin Chen first, and then join forces with his elder brother Mu Ling. Hearing the loud noise of "Boom", the incomparably huge body of the man in white slammed into it. It was crushed like a grinding disc, and the sharp claws were cut like a swirling blade, cutting the void directly. ferocious

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"Be careful, you hide first, don't get killed."

Seeing this, Fang Muling's face chan ...

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