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... by the elders and exiled in the void, and he could never return to the Pangu land.

   Could it be that he is back?

impossible!

   This is absolutely impossible. When he was exiled to the void, others didn't know it, and she knew it best.

   Because she put a poison on Kaiyang that could kill him and kill him.

   That kind of poison was specially refined by Our Lady of Yaochi to deal with the family of officials, and she fused that poison with King Shura's Cha ...

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