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... h he was already prepared for this result to some extent in his heart, he still couldn’t help shivering.


“Bang, bang!” The demonic specters and divine zombies around reacted quickly. A few of them attacked Long Yi, bringing along sharp whistling sounds as well as boundless and dense death qi.


But, the entire body of Long Yi was shrouded with a defense barrier, and those attacks made the barrier around him fluctuate, and his qi and blood churned, but he was still able to withs ...

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