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As the saying goes, it is the mule or the horse that comes out to roam, and you will know the effect after you try it.

The two walked out of the gate of the barracks and went around to the stone wall behind the barracks.

Pointing at the stone wall three or four meters high, Lei Jiu said, "Attack here with maximum force first, then attack the side with a drag knife!"

Pulling out the red flame sword, Luo Zheng slashed out with all his strength according to the posit ...

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