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... owever, when they saw the last two Heavenly Prides of the Demon Race, they couldn’t help but feel shocked.

“Great, it’s finally Gu Juechen and Gu Yueer’s turn.”

“With these two siblings working together, even a Ninth Rank Demon King is no match for them.”

“As long as we kill the last two Heavenly Prides of the Human Race, even the final life-and-death battle won’t matter.”

“Kill them, we must kill them.”

Upon the appearance of Gu Yueer and Gu Juechen, a wa ...

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