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In a sudden daze, it was no longer purely a drop of blood, but morphed into a...

"Buddha?"

...

Feng Xiaoshuang regretted countless times.

She really wanted to cancel the mission and go home to rest properly.

She really wished to live another five hundred, fifty... even five more years would do.

She had no choice.

She could only bear the Dao Imparting Mirror.

Following the old family head’s orders, s ...

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