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... here and the next minute, they were there. In addition, Mu Ke was alienated. The three monsters were all almost the same height and they had spots on their body. This made it impossible to tell who was who.

Miao Feichi and Miao Gaojiang might have high attribute panels but there was no way to quickly kill three Siamese twin-like monsters with A+ speed. In addition, they had to take care not to hurt Mu Ke. This made it very difficult for Miao Feichi and he became unbearably angry.

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