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... he read the message. The dragon pearl fragment had given her a head start, but unexpectedly, it brought about such a disaster.

“I’m heading there right away.”

She replied to the Shanghai Association and prepared to leave for the city. However, Lu Ran stopped her, saying, “Wait, Dr. Gu.”

“Judging from the photos, that divine dragon is likely above level 70; even the Fishman King wouldn’t stand a chance. Going there won’t help, and you might really become its main target, a ...

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