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... g. It is reasonable to say that it is also the realm of the Yuan Ying period. The monsters are often much stronger than the human race.

They are not weak in spirit, and the flesh also occupies the innate advantage. Most of the power and speed catch up with the human monks. Once they are beaten, the monsters generally have the upper hand.

But now, among the monsters, the **** Yuan Ying, who is famous for its speed and deceit, was chased by a Terran teenager, and the boy was only in ...

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