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... ffee table, Jiang Yiyan paused.

  The three middle-aged people understood what it meant, and they all stopped.

   They also have scruples about the ancient style, and they dare not get too close. According to the reports of his disciples, the opponent could kill and injure two second-rate ancient warriors with a single blow. The strength was strong enough to make them jealous.

  Gu Feng understood what they meant with just a glance, and sneered in his heart. [

  Melee ...

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