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... econds, Tear Stain knew that she wouldn’t be able to kill either of them. That was why she charged toward the boss and ordered, "Men, pin them down!"

Hundreds of Throne of the Wild cavalrymen immediately rushed over and threw their Trapping Nets. There was no way they were getting out of the infinite trap unless a miracle happened.

Suddenly, Farewell Song emerged from the darkness and one-shot several cavalrymen. Then, he dashed straight toward the boss. He might be the only assassin ...

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