PREVIEW

... snake’s efforts to stick out its tongue were futile because they didn’t scare Xiang Yi at all!


The others, too, had pulled away long ago.


The severe pain coming from the spot on the seventh inch of its body made the cobra gradually lose its strength. Before long, it curled up into a ball in exhaustion.


The crowd at the scene was relieved. The audience of the livestream was dumbfounded!


–[This… Is she climbing the tree or practicing lightweight skills?]

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