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... ere an exception to that. They were born to the same mother, so they had been together since their young years.

It wasn't that neither of them would try to devour the other if the need arose, but as long as that wasn't the situation, the four hunted together.

Suddenly, a blinding light enveloped Huan, and in no time, that light turned into darkness, engulfing the area hundreds of miles into darkness.

The four beasts couldn't understand what was happening but could sense e ...

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