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... this kind of meat also had certain nutritional value, had some medicinal properties, that could make own body became stronger and healthier.


However, the speed of this small beast was really extraordinary. It could run extremely fast, so quick like lightning.


When he finally discovered one Spirit Rabbit, Ye Xinghe jumped and made pursuit immediately.


‘Whiz whiz whiz’, that Spirit Rabbit wildly dashed, rapidly pulled open the distance with Ye Xinghe and vanishe ...

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The boundless shadow void.

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Is the power of shadow really difficult to break away from the control of the ancient gods and cannot be truly mastered by mortals?

The traverser Andrea has a different opinion on this.

Accidental crossing, came in Azeroth’s most dangerous period of the ancient war.

Andrea, who was blessed by the moon god Elune, had many questions about this world she thought she was very familiar with.

“Moon God” Elune, is it really just the Moon God?

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