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... p> Even though the crowd was suspicious of Chen Xiaobei’s strength and identity, no one was like Ji Haoyuan, who would say it out loud!

After all, saying it out loud in public was equivalent to slapping Chen Xiaobei in the face, and completely opposing him.

If Chen Xiaobei was just bluffing, then it was fine. Ji Haoyuan could definitely crush Chen Xiaobei, so it did not matter if they were on the opposite side!

However, if Chen Xiaobei was indeed very strong and had a str ...

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The boundless shadow void.

Compared with the power of light that represents the order of the universe, the power of shadow that interacts with it will make people involuntarily have negative associations.

The Old Gods, the Lords of the Void, and… the unavoidable loss of control.

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The traverser Andrea has a different opinion on this.

Accidental crossing, came in Azeroth’s most dangerous period of the ancient war.

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Ian smiled with the usual mischievous smirk that he always used. His crimson eyes trailing a little over her room and spotted the black dress over her bed and shifted his eyes over to the woman in front of him. He stepped forward and spoke. “Where did you acquire that dress?”

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He paused and kissed her neck, turning the pale skin to red before retracting his move to fix his eyes on her and leisurely replied. “Unfortunately, you can’t wear the dress over there with this.” He chuckled and passed a box over to her hand. “And the fortunate news is I prepared a dress for you.”

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