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... r the moonlight, she had an inkling that something was not quite right.

“Kra kra!”

If I catch you, you’re going to get hit!

Lark shouted excitedly, with his form flashing and suddenly appearing in front of Spicy. An invisible force enveloped Spicy, seemingly wanting to bind her completely.

Spicy: “!!!”

The moment she heard it, she instantaneously used Instant Teleportation to dodge to the other side without the slightest hesitation.

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