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... t horrified him.

*Roar!* He instinctively let out a roar with only one meaning. "Your Majesty!"

The Lightning Saint's right arm was actually being ripped apart by the moth. Both of them were covered in injuries, but this arm meant a lot to the Lightning Saint and the Magma Dragon.

For the Magma Dragon, even though the Lightning Saint had escaped from his role, it didn't change the fact that he was a former Dragon King. Someone ripping apart the king's hand was a huge blow ...

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