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... lling away from Wang Rong.

The look of confusion that also had a trace of fear in it was more than enough to show that he didn't understand why these attacks worked in the first place.

At the same time, it showed that he was being cautious of Wang Rong now.

No longer did he look at Wang Rong as if he was some kind of bug, now he looked at him as if he was a bug that had a sting.

In the end, what the Desert Tyrant did was what was expected of him.

With a wa ...

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