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... stantly swept across Golden Origin Immortal City.

In an instant.

They passed through the air domain reinforced by the three Nascent Souls ‘Dao Domain Dharma treasures and scattered toward Golden Origin Immortal City.

Seeing this.

True Lord Golden Origin’s expression changed drastically, but at this moment, he was helpless and could only watch everything happen.

“Buzz!”

The cry of th ...

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