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... , Li Daniu's soul endured a high temperature of up to 20 million degrees.

If it wasn't for the fact that his primordial spirit had reached the point where it would never leave, it would have already turned into nothingness at this moment.

If his physical body was still there, with this level of high temperature, and such a short time, nothing would happen to him at all. But the primordial spirit is different from the physical body, and its resistance to the high temperature of the ...

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