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This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the evil python and the evil ways squirrel. The evil python says that he came to avenge what he had done to him, and that he was afraid that the wolf would attack him from the left. The two of them discuss whether or not the wolf should attack them from the right, and bam exclaims that he cannot let the wolf interrupt his pattern of attack. This is because the wolf's breathing technique relies on the inner soul of the enemy being disturbed, and it is difficult for the attacker to adjust his attack. The snake says that his toptime is better than the squirrel's, and he is confident that they are coming for him. He says that the black flame has not yet dispersed, but that the snake's soul has entangled the opponent and caused magic damage. He explains that when the snake attacks an enemy, his soul will cause the opponent to entangle itself and cause magical damage. They will use the paraglider and grappling hook to attack the wolves' garrison areas, and they will also use the external raid of tina to destroy the remaining garrison areas of the wolves. The chapter ends with the announcement that the "occupying warfare" of the dungeon is over, and ling ce has successfully executed the plan
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Chapter 97
This is a locked chapterChapter 97
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from a conversation between the evil python and the evil ways squirrel. The evil python says that he came to avenge what he had done to him, and that he was afraid that the wolf would attack him from the left. The two of them discuss whether or not the wolf should attack them from the right, and bam exclaims that he cannot let the wolf interrupt his pattern of attack. This is because the wolf's breathing technique relies on the inner soul of the enemy being disturbed, and it is difficult for the attacker to adjust his attack. The snake says that his toptime is better than the squirrel's, and he is confident that they are coming for him. He says that the black flame has not yet dispersed, but that the snake's soul has entangled the opponent and caused magic damage. He explains that when the snake attacks an enemy, his soul will cause the opponent to entangle itself and cause magical damage. They will use the paraglider and grappling hook to attack the wolves' garrison areas, and they will also use the external raid of tina to destroy the remaining garrison areas of the wolves. The chapter ends with the announcement that the "occupying warfare" of the dungeon is over, and ling ce has successfully executed the plan
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