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... f his skills and followed his instructions.

Soon, the two landed on a floating continent not far away, diving deep into the mountain rocks. Wherever they passed, rocks and soil moved aside.

“What should we do?” Debra couldn’t help but ask as she saw him stop descending.

“It’s simple, just like this.” Ivan waved his hand casually, and a thin protective shield appeared around them, seeming as if it could be easily pierced.

Debra couldn’t sense it very clearly, but v ...

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