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[Crimson Flame War God – Amarag (Dark Gold Third Tier Hero)]

[Crimson Flame War God – Alrag (Dark Gold Third Tier Hero)]

[Crimson Flame War God – Azrag (Dark Gold Third Tier Hero)]

Fang Hao stared in astonishment at the four black-armored sisters.

The information displayed that all four had become Dark Gold third tier heroes.

Upon further thought, he immediately unders ...

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