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... ake things difficult for them after the battle." Doom Hammer ordered a messenger in the body to say.

After the messenger left, Doomhammer said to the general who spoke just now: "You lead a group of wolf cavalry around behind those death knights." Doomhammer frowned and said, "Those death knights want to escape. .”

"Those stupid monsters really dare to escape?" The orc general had an unusually hot temper.

"As long as they dare to leave the battlefield without authorization, ...

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