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Yang Ye seemed like he’d lost his soul as he gazed at the two corpses and heads before him.


Yang Ye clenched his fists while two streams of tears seeped out from the corners of his mouth. He was practically shouting as he said, “Y-You were such fools! You could have just left! You could have left! Why did you stay and give your lives away?! Why?!”


Yang Ye was crying like a child.


Meanwhile, Destiny arrived in the sky above Eternal Border.


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