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... f: "Your old man is blessed and blessed, and you won't leave us so early."

   "Haotian has never been fair, but treats all beings equally in the matter of death."

  The head of the mountain looked up at the sky, sighed and said, "It's just that I have some regrets."

   Regret what?

   Li Ang was puzzled in his heart. Failed to break through the last hurdle of practice? Or failed to witness the victory of Yu State's war with his own eyes?

  The head of the mount ...

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