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Inside the aircraft were the superpower users from the Federation: fifteen eighth-level superpower users, five ninth-level superpower users, and one unprecedented divine-level superpower user.

At that moment, Fang Jueyu and Long Ting had brought a few members from Huaxia to greet them.

"Pfft, a divine-level superpower user needs to fly on a plane, what a joke!" Fang Jueyu murmured under his breath.

"Hahaha, Host, even serious Source Energy Users require some tr ...

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