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Qin Wentian nodded his head as he transmitted a message to his father Qin Yuanfeng as well as that crazy old freak. After that, a few peak characters stepped out from different directions as they flew towards the giant buddha.


If they wanted to defeat the giant buddha, the first thing they must do is to cut off his connection with the western world army.


“I’ll send you there.” Qin Wentian spoke. Time flowed by, his figure along with Hua Taixu directly vanished. They ...

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