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... ished under the Power of Judgement.

“Dingling”

Suddenly, a pleasant metallic sound rang out, making Ye Feng’s eyebrows raise as he looked over.

He saw something that looked like a wooden plaque but emitted a metallic sound.

Ye Feng casually beckoned, and the object arrived in the palm of his hand.

This was the first time he had seen something that even the Light of Judgement could not obliterate.

“Eh?”

Looking at the front of the wooden pla ...

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