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... aking Red Dust had once slurped up the imperial blood of the Heaven Imperial Realm Great Emperors in the Ancient Era. The Great Emperor from the Heavenly Demon Hall once wielded this Devil Sword to slay two Heaven Imperial Realm Great Emperors; countless Quasi Emperors and Saints fell beneath the Devil Sword Breaking Red Dust.

Even after the Ancient Era, the Devil Sword Breaking Red Dust shone brightly again and again, its demonic might terrorizing the Qianyuan Divine Province. Whether i ...

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