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... him would only be his Yang God incarnation. No wonder his strength dropped so dramatically. However, if the Yang God incarnation were to be destroyed, it would also cause extreme damage to his body.

To condense a Yang God would consume the essence and spirit of one's body, and if the Yang God incarnate were to explode, it would be enough to cause the Fire Cloud Demon Master to be unable to recover for many years.

Of course, the most important question now was whether Ye Feng could es ...

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