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... g the octopus monster here, at least giving the others a bit more time.

To prevent the octopus monster from randomly attacking in the direction of the building, Liang Yuan continuously used [Spirit Shock] to stimulate the monster’s brain.

This made it so angry that it could only roll around in place.

After a few times, the octopus monster seemed to want to give up, so it quickly started to dive, preparing to enter underwater.

Seeing this, Liang Yuan hurriedly took ...

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