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... nine heavens, heading toward the Western Lands.

There was nothing else in this Immortal Plane that could help him live his ninth life.

Li Qingshan had consumed all the divine medicines, which were the best things for Emperors. However, they no longer worked for him, thus he thought of Monk Fayin.

In the entire Immortal Plane, there was only Monk Fayin was like Li Qingshan, having lived through several lifetimes. Although the difference in their current strength was vast, ...

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