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Every year, because the information was not accurate enough, there were not only one or two wind captors who sacrificed themselves. This was also unavoidable.

Even if there were only three people, it would still be a big problem if one WANSHI suddenly appeared or soared into the sky.

There was still hope for Wanshi to be resolved, but there was really no hope for him to soar into the sky. He could only admit that he was unlucky.

..

In the distance, ...

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