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The dragon dashed up her arm, racing over and under, its tiny claws slicing long tears in her skin until it reached the shoulder, and then it struck. It sank its fangs into the earlobe, and it suddenly felt like her head was on fire. Its teeth were like needles, dozens of them, with venom Princess Feng collapsed.

Suanni long flew away in anger, even tiny dragons hunt very large prey, and by leaving a drop of its soul in its victim, the dragon can track it anywhere it goes and then devour it, bit by bit, when the animal eventually dies from the venom.

Meng Chiang nu scolded Kaiwong for trapping the dragon in a cage She called upon the mighty Shoushu long who applied his venom and cured Princess Feng

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