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... e stock, and the scattered air waves were shocked. It’s churning.

"Well, this is a bit of a positive look."

In the face of such a powerful attacking power, Jiang Chen just nodded. After being promoted to the sea, he condensed two and a half dragons. Under such tyrannical power and strength, a yang finger really played its power. As soon as I pointed out, directly smashing the big bluestone, if the bombardment is on a person, what can be imagined is that, without any precaution, it ...

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