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... he dwarves, and the tribe he belonged to had been destroyed by the green-skinned monsters.


Currently, there were less than a hundred members of his tribe left, and they were all hiding in the City of Light. Lark and his tribe had been looking for a chance to make a comeback.


However, Li Cheng knew that Lark would only chase away the green-skinned monsters that occupied the Divine Mountain with the help of the players three years later.


However, the dwarves had a ...

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