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... ause of them.


However, Wang Yu was saying that their Dragon Emperor was his entourage… Wasn’t he asking for an early death?


Staring at these Giant Dragons around them, Wang Yu’s words nearly slapped Prairie Fire’s soul out of his body…


“Are you joking?”


Wang Yu waved his hands, “Nah, I’ll never joke about something like this.”


Even though the Giant Dragon Tribe didn’t want to believe Wang Yu’s words, he had the evidence. Other than his explanatio ...

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