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... lled on earth ... please ask my father to rescue him."

The son of God shivered like a sieve, listening to the screams of the Gujia Xianjun screaming all over the body, and he shouted desperately at the Ming card ... he didn't want to become the Gujia Xianjun.

Everyone was silent.

The son of God is summoning the Emperor. If it really appears, what about Chu Xun?

"This grandson won't really summon the Emperor, right?" Huo Qilin was a little worried.

Yan Wushuang ...

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