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... trange realm, Lin Huang found that all the Bai and others who had followed behind him had disappeared. Obviously, the operating rules of this strange domain are still common routines, and the intruders will be randomly sent to different locations, dividing everyone.

Lin Huang looked up, and the area he was teleported to turned out to be inside a worm nest.

Divine Intent swept away, and he soon discovered that the insects and beasts in this worm nest had different degrees of alienat ...

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