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... They clearly did not permit Teng Qingshan’s threatening presence to be near the Wolf King.


“Scram!” shouted Teng Qingshan.


His desire to kill exploded outwards, his long spear dancing like multifarious arrows shooting through the air.


“Pu!” “Chi!”…


Teng Qingshan’s eyes were cold and grim as one wolf after another was impaled. It seemed as if he had returned to the time when he independently destroyed the Red organization. His mind kept returning to the sc ...

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