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What appeared in his sight was a dazzling golden Essence Pill, its voice imbued with a seductive tone, as streams of demonic Qi entwined around him, tightly binding his soul as though trying to drag it into an endless abyss.

“Demon?”

Zhang Xuan was stern.

Though he had never encountered a Demon Cultivator, he had heard of the legends. The Essence Pill in front of him was like a volcano filled with destruction, ready to explode at any moment. If it weren’t ...

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