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... d pull off such a stunt.

The enemy left.

It was a signal that it wasn’t time for him to confront Lin Jin yet, or perhaps he wasn’t ready.

From the way he was acting, the black-robed man was evidently confident in his abilities.

Did he think that his black wind chains and Ghost Vine Cage could keep Lin Jin in?

Lin Jin tried to break free only to find that he couldn’t shake the black wind chain off, not even after using his pet beasts’ strength. His pet beas ...

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