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After the roar.

It was the strange howling of the wind that gushed out from the mountainside.

It was as if countless streams of air were spurting out of it.

The air current contained extremely hot lava.

For a moment.

Black clouds and steam rose from the mouth of the volcano.

From time to time, a large number of sparks could be seen jumping.

“Not good!”

A perceptual expert in the caravan exclaimed, ”

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