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... n one hand, he slammed the law, and the other hand suddenly slammed toward the bottom of the gourd.

"puff"

The cyan gourd suddenly trembled, and the flame pattern on the exterior was suddenly brightened. It was like a real burning, and the brilliance was surging.

The gourd mouth suddenly opened, and a large piece of blue flame continually spewed out, but in the depths of the blue flame, it was faint to see the pure red light.

"Qinglian Holy Fire!"

Lu Yan recogn ...

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