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... madman!”

Master Zhao screamed in terror.

In his view, Huang Xiaolong was not only behaving like a madman, but he was also courting death!

A sudden rush of up to 120 orange-dressed fierce ghosts will burst out. Even if the Taoist magic is extremely powerful, it cannot survive the onslaught in a group ghost attack.

Even if you have a strong offensive Magic Artifact or charm on you, it’s highly likely you’ll be devoured by hundreds of fierce ghosts before you can rea ...

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