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... t Kings and nine saints with a single sentence,’please turn around, baby’. His name was known far and wide, and no one could ignore the appearance of such a ruthless man.

In particular, daolord Lu ya had easily resolved the attack of the great desolate immortal refining furnace as soon as he appeared, which was even more frightening.

“Master!”

Yu Ling cried out in surprise. Looking at ye Chen’s puppet incarnation, she said in shame, ” “This disciple has caused too much tr ...

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