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... red us!" Deng Jian said nervously, "Why hasn’t Huang Sheng come out yet?"

"We can’t stay here!" Xiong Manni said, "The insects are already over here; if we stay, they’ll block the passage!"

"Right! Let’s lure them out!" The two rushed onto the street, fired two shots at it, and then accelerated towards the sky.

The Insect Men leaped high, some reached heights of hundreds of meters, some sprayed silk to attack, and others used ultrasound attacks, but none of them could sto ...

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