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... ored, ... Xin Yun keenly noticed that an air flow that had never existed appeared in Dantian's part, hovering and dancing in Dantian's not-so-large air.

Although, with Xin Yun's current strength, it is not yet possible to look inside, but after the experience of the last life, Xin Yun knows that this airflow is the Yinglong with the wings inserted back into his incarnation just now!

As mentioned earlier, the dragon and the human are one and not counted as two creatures. According t ...

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