An Understated Dominance
Chapter 1612
Chapter 1612
“who are you?”
Han Feiyang frowned and looked a little ugly.
At this moment, Dustin looked ragged and a little embarrassed.
But there were no wounds on his body.
The most important thing is that the opponent’s breath is even and full of energy, and it seems that the more he fights, the stronger he gets.
It’s really scary!
“Um?”
At this time, Han Feiyang seemed to see something and his pupils shrank.
Through Dustin’s tattered clothes, he was horrified to find that the other person seemed to have a unicorn tattoo tattooed on his body.
Kirin’s body was completely black, and its exposed eyes were red. Under the moonlight, they exuded a strange light.
The most terrifying thing was that after looking into Kirin’s eyes, he felt an uncontrollable fear in his heart.
depths of the soul, which is
as the Kirin
you are
stunned for a moment, Han Feiyang
It was a hurdle that all the geniuses in the Dragonmarsh Kingdom could not get around. He was completely
Logan Rhys, the son of Kirin, was already famous all over the world and had achieved the power of a
one
mysteriously, and the geniuses of the Dragonmarsh Kingdom emerged one after another, with a
looked down upon anyone, but
in his eyes, Logan Rhys is his
about what happened
well that Logan Rhys had a unique Kirin tattoo, which was why he
seeing the tattoo on Dustin’s chest, he immediately thought
talent and
You can’t go wrong!
of me must be
The Kirin?
way? Isn’t The Kirin dead? Why is he
surprised voice caused everyone
seeing Dustin’s exposed unicorn tattoo, everyone was
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