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... g Lake, aside from Sikong Jing and his group, there were only millions of War Soul Pursuing Army inside and outside the forest.

They surrounded the entire Fengying Lake, searching for Sikong Jing and his companions.

"Sikong Jing, you can’t escape. You are doomed!"

Just at that moment, a terrifying voice arose from the edge of the forest.

Flight-capable demon beasts sped from afar, and this voice was that of the Palace Master of the War Soul Xingluo Palace. The peo ...

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