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... it before?"

Not only has Xia Ruofei never heard of the Heretic God Sect, but there is no record of this in the inheritance books he obtained.

Xu Wentian took a deep look at the black-robed cultivator's corpse and said, "The Heretic God Cult is indeed a sect of the earth's cultivation world, but since its establishment, this force has always been hidden and mysterious, especially since its establishment. For hundreds of years, they have almost disappeared, and there has never been a ...

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