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... urroundings. After several breaths did he finally declare, “Good, this auction ends here! This Chaotic Origin Lifeform corpse belongs to Great Emperor Heaven Calamity from now on.”

The moment he finished speaking.

That red-haired Great Emperor Heaven Calamity took a step before appearing by the side of Xue Ying with a flash of red light. He threw over a storage treasure to Xue Ying directly. Following that, he waved his hand and collected that volcano-like Chaotic Origin Lifeform cor ...

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