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... towering wall of fire.


As the flames ascended, the colossal wave generated by the water serpent clashed with the fiery barrier.


Upon contact, the water swiftly extinguished the flames, and the water seemed poised to surge over them.


The little stoic calmly conjured a protective eggshell shield around her, gazing dispassionately at the oncoming water current.


Mu Xingchen's fingers danced deftly, launching over a dozen earth spirit talismans ...

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