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"Someone’s just a high-tier devil emperor." The Blood God Clone smiled. "Even a mid-tier devil emperor can defeat a high-tier devil emperor."

"Especially someone who advanced to the high-tier devil emperor stage with pills."

He was almost calling Xarosa by her name.

Wasn’t this Xarosa’s plan to use pills to advance to the high-tier devil emperor level?

"You!" Xarosa glared at the Blood God Clone.

"You’re wrong." Saint Xaiduo, w ...

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