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... he soul.

Under the state of the soul, it is hi-yin and yang. The soul of ordinary humans does not even dare to see the skylight. Seeing the soul of heaven will melt.

After all, the emperor is the master of heaven. The power of the soul is strong. The ordinary skylight has nothing to him. He can even condense into the entity in the sun, do his own thing, and let ordinary people see no clue.

But the soul is the soul, even the soul of the Lord of Heaven also hates the sun, espe ...

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