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... e is like light rain, and the fairy spirit is so strong that it almost liquefies.

On a huge square on the top of the mountain, dozens of Supreme Immortals sat cross-legged, listening attentively to a stalwart figure preaching in front of them.

For them who have not yet become kings, it is a great opportunity to be able to listen to the experience of the supreme powerhouse, especially the most brilliant giant among the fairy kings, which is hard to obtain in eternity.

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