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... lden seal.


“Commander Li…”


The black Flood Dragon looked surprised when it sensed the attribute of the seal.


Ji Ye didn’t tell anyone before about the green Flood Dragon making Dragon City its target.


However, Li Chunfeng, who had been guarding the Frigid Water, had known it all along.


After all, as a dragon-blood creature, the green Flood Dragon was bound to be interested in the True Dragon’s Heritage.


Moreover, the Feng Sh ...

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Summary – Level 2:

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