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... nstant, Turtle Mountain began to shake violently and everyone mistakenly thought it was an earthquake .


“Dayu, you’re cheating!”


A thunderous roar came from under the ground of Turtle Mountain .


Despite the bad weather, the echoes were still clearly heard and the grievance and anger simply sounded unsettling .


The zodiac totem inheritors immediately found that the source was from Turtle Mountain, hence they urgently sailed the boat ...

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