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All the tribes in the Immortal Realm are asking around for the specific situation of the Human Race. In fact, no matter whether they are on good terms with the Human Race, or have rifts or enmities with them, they do not want the Human Race to rise again, because the entire Immortal Realm is so large and has so many resources. If If one ethnic group is too strong, the living space of other ethnic groups will be squeezed.

Daoyan Holy Peak.

Yao Immortal Lord, Nanji Immortal ...

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