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... ime, their hearts burst into ecstasy.

The great ancestors thought that Lin Zhishui was not the reincarnation of the Great Master of Heaven?

Just listening to the grand and vast voice sounded again: "You think that Lin Zhishui is the reincarnation of the great master of heaven, it is simply because your spiritual sense cannot detect his existence, and you think that his realm is higher than yours, and the eyes of darkness are also Can't see the light of his primordial spirit, but so ...

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