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... an earth-shattering roar erupted directly from the lakebed.

"Boom!!!"

Astonishingly gigantic waves surged up from the depth of 160,000 feet under the sea. The disturbance split the air currents and completely tore apart the underwater environment.

At a glance, it looked like a long knife descended from the heavens, directly cleaving the underwater world apart.

Standing on the shore, Chen Zhonghai and others witnessed a massive whirlpool emerging with a roar, as i ...

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