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... e clouds, a white-haired man stood with his hands behind his back, gazing at the Heavenly Devil Palace battlefield below from afar.

He was a charming and handsome man with an odd appearance, his long white hair fluttering in the wind, and his black wings spread open.

He looked calm and composed.

He was the Lord of the Sacred Crows, the Crow Immortal.

The Crow Immortal had an elegant demeanor and refined manners. He didn’t come off as a brutal, unreasonable evil go ...

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