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... a move together intending to deal with those Dragon Emperor Realm Demon Beasts, merely Shen Li’s action caused all four Dragon Emperor Realm Demon Beasts to disperse, leaving Ling Xiao with no chance to act.

Ye Huan had speculated that Ling Xiao might be at the Dragon Emperor Realm, but he absolutely did not expect Ling Xiao to have opened the Imperial Domain of the Dragon Emperor Realm!

Opening the Imperial Domain and not opening the Imperial Domain are worlds apart.

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