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... he clouds and mist turned into sea water.

Undercurrents are surging in the deep sea, as if to stop all enemies, only the Dragon Palace is shining brightly, and dragon shadows are moving in the Dragon Palace. Out of the Dragon Palace, broke through the deep sea, and then suspended in the sky.

  It is both magnificent and majestic, and it is also magnificent. The blood-colored mist in the sky shines on the light, reflecting the dazzling brilliance...

  After the Taichong Token ...

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“Who would have thought that even a sickly whelp like Jiang Shaocheng would find himself a bride?”

“I hear that he’s practically on his deathbed and he’s only marrying the Fengs’ daughter to improve his lifespan.”

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