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... ia slaughtering the common people in Perennis Immortal City.

The Human Emperor’s Blood within his body and the Great Dream Human Emperor Scripture he has cultivated for years boiled over, causing him to voluntarily accept the mysterious eyes from his dreams!]

[After years of suppressing his spiritual power, he has broken through his realm—Peak Nascent Soul!]

[He has unlocked the Human Emperor’s Blood held within his body for centuries and mastered the special physique—Pup ...

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