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... xiao quickly, one wave was in the ambush of Liu Yuan and Wang Tianxin, and the other wave ran towards Wang Tianxiao's hiding place in a panic.

  Wang Tianxiao was not in a hurry, he saw the timing and shot another sow.

  Unexpectedly, at the moment he shot, a boar just ran over from the side, and the gun just hit the boar's head.

  After a face-to-face meeting, the boar fell to the ground, while the sow turned around and ran in the opposite direction with several pigs.

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