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... ave to make some demands.

This time, he may ask to dissolve the anti-evil cultivator alliance, and next time he may ask to give up orthodoxy and give up his ancestors.

He is all too aware of these manipulations.

Today's problem must be handled by him personally, and he must not lose to those evil cultivators.

"I will personally meet the sect master." Zhou Qing waved his sleeves and made up his mind.

"I can't."

Opposite the communication instrument, Li Yu ...

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