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... him, it shook them.

The immense pressure of the Bloodline forced them to bow their heads. There were nearly hundreds of soul bodies and all of them were also strong with different shapes and sizes.

One of them who looked like a tiger slowly raised his head and gritted his teeth.

"Your Majesty Ghost King, we just found that one of our Ghost Lords who was in charge of Sector 4 was dead. And, we also got a complaint from the messenger of the Underworld that a large number of ...

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