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... l vaguely saw the reason.

Similarly, a sudden sting came from his back, and before Otto’s vision was engulfed by darkness this time, he saw the image of a small dagger quietly disappearing into the surroundings.

A dagger…

Otto’s expression gradually turned cold, as he seemed to have guessed what was going on.

At the same time, the Mother of Evil Dragons’ storm-like attack once again enveloped Otto.

And Otto again transformed into the small, Silver Dragon, ...

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