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... trees shook, the green leaves rubbed, and the bushes toppled to one side.

  Luo Yu's body was constantly surging with boundless power.

  The temperament of the whole person changed instantly.

  At this time, he was surrounded by all kinds of brilliance, and he transformed from a cynical and ordinary boy into a wild and raging extraordinary genius, which was reflected in the eyes of sister Zhu Zhuqing.

   Even more frightening.

  The extremely ordinary long swor ...

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