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... oil lamp from his sleeve. It was finely crafted, with a glass cover surrounding it, and at this moment, the lampwick inside had gone out.

"Swoosh!"

Lu Sanyang snatched the oil lamp and stared at it with widened eyes: "It really went out... The soul lamp has indeed gone out..." Lu Sanyang's eyes began to redden, and his hand holding the lamp started to tremble: "Who was it! Who killed my disciple! Who!!!"

Dongfang Dadao was Lu Sanyang's favorite disciple, and after more th ...

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