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... ey used Ingona as the second of Mylamy, and planned to become the next country to provide nutrients to Bourbon after Mylamy failed. Faith, they handed over to the second most powerful deity in the gang, the God of Storms.

However, in the "Fall of Ancestral Gods" script a hundred years ago, the God of Storms became a fallen deity, so their plans were turbulent, and things could not be explained clearly in a few words. Leng Yi planned to browse all the countries in the lower realm. , and th ...

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