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... man, please forgive the sins!"

Many Tianfa disciples were shocked. At this time, they saw the famous Tianshou sitting cross-legged on the ground, and they all pleaded guilty. The headed black and white elders will not sin for their own identity, but their faces are somewhat unnatural. On the cultivation of the two, the two of them have cultivated to the semi-holy realm on the sky, but they are even lower than the sky, and even the elders of the elders who saw the elders were gracious.

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