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... ene stunned everyone in an instant.

"what?"

Nian Wuji originally watched Cao Heng and Princess Zi Xun's fight with a smile at the corner of his mouth.

How could this be? Just now, it was obvious that several of his subordinates could not move Qin Chen to suppress them. How could they all die in his hands in a moment? He didn't even have time to react.

Although these warriors are only the peak warriors of the late prefecture-level, they can be sent to participate in th ...

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