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... veryone didn't even see the variety of monsters clearly, was just a momentary illusion.

  The people who survived the disaster returned to the lake. The withdrawal of the Dark Demon Realm did not attract everyone's attention.

  When Bei Tinghuang came over, everyone was still discussing, but they all dared to speak in a low voice.

   "What kind of monster is this?"

   "It looks like a dragon, but the strength of this dragon is really too strong."

   "You said, ...

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