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... e memory of Fu Shangqing. This is... the memory of ancient jade!"

Lu Mingshu was shocked: "What?"

Xie Xing looked up at the hurricane's whistling space, but his eyes reflected another world.

It is a vast space, the wind is stirring, thunder and rain.

Countless people and things, turned over in front of his eyes, and countless unclear memories, rushing into the mind.

Xie Xing Shen took his head and couldn't help but scream.

It hurts, his brain seems to bu ...

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