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... ctations, but to their surprise, after the "oh roar", the impression of the fire dragon did not appear, but a loud dragon yelled from behind the palace.

"Scream!"

"this is……"

"It's the voice of a mountain bronze dragon!"

No need to remind, someone with sharp eyes soon pointed at the sky above the palace: "Dragon! Dragon! Dragon!" A golden dragon flew over.

"Ah, the glittering one, is it the Golden Dragon?"

"Don't you know each other? It's His Majesty's M ...

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