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... no longer hesitated to enter the painting as well. If the other party did this, his behavior would be obvious.

The two sides wanted to use non-interior-level means to determine the outcome.

Returning to the painting again, Jiang Heng activated the Space Dao almost instantly, and his figure quickly disappeared in place.

At the same time, the power of time is also gushing out, the power and the way of destruction are mixed in it, and in the next moment, it comes to Lord Jianhe ...

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