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... finally returned to the cave as dawn broke, casting a dim light over the sky.

Inside the cave, Qin Ze's mind was still unsettled, his ears strained for any sign of disturbance. As the restless night gave way to a semblance of calm, he breathed a faint sigh of relief.

The beast he had narrowly escaped from within the Kunlun Mountain Range was of terrifying strength. Had he not fled swiftly, Qin Ze would have undoubtedly fallen prey to its jaws.

"How could there be a beast ...

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