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... ng men appeared in another direction.

There were a total of four people. Including the one from before, there were five people in total.

They were dressed in the same black robes, with strange patterns embroidered on them.

They were all skinny, as if they were skin and bones. Black light constantly emanated from their bodies, making them look very evil.

The Sorcerer tribe!

Lu Ming narrowed his eyes slightly.

This was the second time he had seen a s ...

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