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... niverse, the True Lord of Morality and Nothingness looked uncertainly towards the distance from above an asteroid.


“Another Saint has fallen?”


He sensed the fight between the Demon Saint and Jiang He.


Though the Demon Saint had clones and was not really dead and did not cause a cosmic phenomenon like when the two Machine Saints died, he was unable to escape the True Lord of Morality and Nothingness’s senses.


“Jiang He… is staying still?”


Pinching ...

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