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... r searching for a whole afternoon. She even wondered the wolfdog had something wrong with its nose.


However, after seeing the wolfog’s innocent eyes, he had left with a sigh. There was no mutated animal in this direction. It was time to return to the gathering place now.


Fortunately, after returning to the gathering palace, Wang Liang offered Zhang Mu a list of the locations where mutated animals had appeared. Zhang Mu felt lucky. After all, seeking for information wasn’t som ...

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