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... ed inhuman. Lifting his head towards the distance, he tried to discern what had happened. With such a huge fluctuation of natural energy, it was impossible for anyone to not notice it.

A few days ago, he had killed another member of the Meng tribe who also carried the great serpent Totem, Meng Luo. He was an exceptionally terrifying enemy, his constitution, fighting skills, usage of Cede, and even his willpower far surpassed Meng 37.

If not because of good luck, Meng 37 might not ...

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