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... chaser Bow appeared, the void shattered and three dragons rushed out of the Three Dragons’ Heavenly Banner, transforming into an arrow that gave off a frightening aura on the bowstring. This was the Three Dragons’ Kingslayer Arrow! The arrow of light gave off a low roar containing immense killing intent.

However, Li Luo didn't stop there. His mind entered the crimson bracelet on his wrist, awakening the coiled-up Six-tailed Heavenly Wolf. "Brother Wolf, could I borrow your Heavenly Wolf ...

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