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... p> The golden Eternal Fire, driven by the Power of Fate, once again plunged into Belldandy’s spiritual world, engaging in fierce battle with the barbarically growing chains of rules.

The air is burning, the soil is burning, and the whole heart-like world has turned crimson.

Bathed in the light of flames, Belldandy clenched her teeth, sweat pouring down her whole body, and bulging blue veins writhing under her pale skin like earthworms.

Pain, bone-piercing, heart-drilling ...

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Wei Xiao: “I’m sorry for disturbing you, goodbye!”

Lu Feng picked up the little bastard who wanted to run, “Have you played around enough? Come back for training if you’ve played enough!”

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