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... was no way they could let themselves be captured here.

As Zhang Mu continued arguing, the black mist grew increasingly impatient. It was never one to tolerate excessive chatter, and Zhang Mu’s words were testing its already short temper.

"Enough!" the black mist snapped. "I have no interest in listening to your nonsense any longer. In the end, you will all become my nourishment, and knowing the truth won’t change your fate."

Zhang Mu felt his heart sink. Had the black mis ...

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