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... , as the sound of 'bang' echoed out. A stone, seemingly appearing out of nowhere, struck Zheng Biao heavily on the temple.

"Ah!"

Zheng Biao immediately collapsed headfirst to the ground, incapable of rising again.

But it wasn't just Zheng Biao.

Whoosh!

Whoosh!

Two more stones flew out from the darkness in succession.

One slammed into Zheng Biao, who was closest to Sheng Xiaotian and his father Sheng Dayang. The other flew straight toward th ...

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