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... o the horse, and the Hu Cheer just fell down, only Seeing the sound of the empty road, a huge arrow spurs out the breath of death, and spurs toward the Hu Cheer. There are no fewer than five such warriors wrapped in Hu’s horses.

The two were originally going to the Hu Cheer. Unfortunately, the Hu Cheer hid under the horse, and the remaining three giant arrows were aimed at the Hu Ma’s war horse. The first one did not enter the war horse’s head. Directly smashing the Arabian horses that th ...

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