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... that came from within. Their minds were currently like unleashed fearsome beasts.


The Water Tiger tribesmen recognised their chief’s roar. From the three roars they could already tell what he was facing within the Castle. Either someone was trying to pick a fight with him or he was merely trying to show off his might by roaring. The long roar that came after was too terrifying for them. Their tribe liked to roar, so they clearly understood the meaning of this roar. Even if they coul ...

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