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... Long Yu, the biggest environmental threat comes from the lakes where the dark green gods are condensed. This is the environment that the evil aliens need to survive. For Long Yu, it is full of corrosive power. If you do not take any protective measures in these dark green lakes, you may be directly eroded into slag.

Long Yu can only display the mad celestial barrier. Fortunately, this method can block those dark green lakes from touching the body of Long Yu, and at least there will be no ...

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