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... ime he got his hands on six Fire Energy Cores, Dongfang Wanyu had already killed a large portion of them.

Mu Sheng suspected before that if he waited until three days later, he would likely be eliminated.

But this was no longer his concern.

Having killed a large group of Level 2 Fire Ants, Dongfang Wanyu immediately took off.

"Why are we leaving so fast?" Mu Sheng struggled, in fact, he wanted to kill two more, it was so hard to encounter unresisting beasts, he di ...

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