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... Wenhong’s sarcasm and continued selecting medicinal ingredients.

As soon as Gao Shuze finished selecting his ingredients, he suddenly waved his hands, causing all the medicinal ingredients on the ground to rise and transform into flying dragons, soaring toward the sky.

Moreover, these flying dragons pierced straight into the depths of the Vault Of Heaven.

"Flying Dragon Nine Heavens!"

"Directly into the deepest part of the Vault Of Heaven, using Tiangang Thunderfi ...

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