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... mps are far apart, the view at night is not good, so until the dawn, the night three just killed two camps.

As for why not go to the depths of the forest?

The night is not stupid. Those who have more than one hundred camps of Goblin warriors will not be able to fly, but a round of bows and arrows will make him unable to do the undead, and the old skills are not only the wind. The other burden on the body is very huge, especially the trick to chase the wind thirteen swords, and his ...

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