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... of the devil is much stronger than the realm of the gods. If the devil world decides to fight the gods because of this matter, then at that time, the realm facing the gods may be the disaster of extinction.

"Even if this thing is what we do, then what?" Ni Yunya sneered and said. "She has a lot of evidence to prove that I did it? The devil is powerful, then what, she has no evidence, Can't just send me a problem."

"The saint, this thing, should we let the Lord know?" Cold Frost sud ...

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