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... pewing a thick gush of crimson flames upon the Ice Flood Dragon, which was promptly met with a plume of white smoke as the Ice Flood Dragon’s body shimmered with a blinding white light, dispelling the flames.

The Ice Flood Dragon opened its mouth and expelled a thick beam of white light, heading straight for the Red Giant Crab.

The Red Giant Crab, in an attempt to dodge, was hindered by a sharp, piercing screech that slowed its reaction; the white light struck true, encasing the ...

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