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... difficult.
The inherent speed advantage of flying creatures even allows them to pause in advance along the path the enemy must take, waiting for them to pass.
With eyes watching over the whole process, Lear easily maintained a sufficient distance to follow.
Soon, those Dark Naga drove the Cyclops forward for about ten kilometers.
Noticing that they were gradually heading toward the outside of the swamp, Lear’s eyes narrowed slightly.
He looked at the Crims ...
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