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... anymore. The only outcome will be your deaths.”

Hearing the Tree YaoGuai’s threat, Zhang Nu and Liu Hai felt a surge of anger, but deep down, they both knew the YaoGuai was right. They weren’t yet capable of taking on such a powerful foe. At their current level, the Tree YaoGuai’s strength was beyond their grasp. To defeat it, they needed more time to cultivate and grow stronger. Liu Hai had made up his mind—he didn’t want to die here.

Perhaps if Zhang Nu were alone, he might hav ...

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