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... o mention, this jumping ability alone is not comparable to ordinary raptors.

Of course, in terms of size, ten ordinary raptors are not enough for this king of raptors.

It's just that although the King of Raptors has a strong jumping ability, he still jumps.

Compared with the annihilation Demon Phoenix, which has the speed of splitting the sky, it is completely inferior.

Although the King of Raptors relied on his powerful physical strength to forcibly accelerate in the ...

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