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... >"boom!"

The mighty prestige caused all living beings to panic.

There are no hundreds of people looking up at the sky, but the void where the six immortals are standing is too far away to see clearly, but they all seem to strike with a sense of calamity.

Ordinary people can't see the starry sky, but the peers in the world look closely.

Outside Cangjie.

The generals were originally guardians of the ancient sea. During this period of time, the servants of the dei ...

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