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... ot retreat, his mouth was slightly raised, and he held up a good-looking arc and said faintly: "Of course!"

Tang Hao has not yet figured out where the strong confidence of the other side comes from, the feet swayed violently, the floor disappeared, and a huge black hole appeared at the foot.

Except for Li Xiaotian at the door, everyone’s feet were suspended, free to fall, and the enclave fell down.

Tang Yan exclaimed and rushed toward the door.

Li Xiaotian did not mov ...

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