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However, when the Spiritual Bone Race’s Gushe, the sheep-head devil race, the Devil Moth Race, and the giant devil race arrived, they were stunned when they saw the vampire dark apparitions standing at attention.

Why do these vampires seem to be prepared?

Gushe’s gaze was indifferent. He glanced at the dark apparitions like Xakins, Xanosky, and Xaqiro. He seemed a little puzzled but he didn’t probe further.

To him, there was only one answe ...

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