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... nt vines wrapped around the heart’s exterior began to peel away from the outermost layer. Dozens of vines flickered with red light in rhythm with the heartbeat, swaying gently.

"Damn it!" Xu Xin cursed under his breath, then turned to the four beasts and whispered, "In a moment, I’ll fire the burning arrow. Once the vines catch fire, we’ll run to the ground as fast as possible, got it?"

The beasts all nodded in response.

He steadied himself and loaded a burning arrow onto ...

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