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... it goes, it will cause a fire disaster of destruction. This is the true face of the 'fire disaster' Jhin.

The little white dove incarnated by Lafayette the 'Devil Sheriff' was instantly engulfed by a huge wave of flames, without making any sound.

The blood drop that Hao Xue threw was also directly evaporated by the intense high temperature in the middle.

In the center of the town in the distance, 'Spider' Spade waved his two front limbs to push back Tezzolo, the orange-red s ...

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