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... ally strode over.


He… had walked the line!


Three versus three!


Rocjourney grinded teeth and fiercely clenched his fists. He was just about to speak, but he suddenly saw an arc perk up at the crook of Xu Yangyi’s mouth.


Fellow Daoist… He transmitted via spiritual sense, his heart burning with anxiety. You can still laugh?


Xu Yangyi curbed his smile and gazed ...

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