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... s lines.

He asked Mu Qing to repeat the words that the owner of the fog had once said and then started a bloody massacre.

Mu Qing was not benevolent to these domain creatures.

Her attacks were decisive. With every punch, several warriors of the weak race alliance would turn into blood mist.

Feng Qi knew Mu Qing’s hatred for domain creatures very well.

This was also the hatred in every scavenger’s bones.

The early scavengers had all experienced the ...

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