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... of this moment only feels that the power of the stars in the body seems to have entered a wonderful state, and with its own state, it has been sublimated in essence.

He sits cross-legged, feels the power of the stars, and slowly runs the turn star, trying to make the turn star and the Beidou sword perfectly fit, as to whether it can be done, the current song has no way to conclude Can only say that things are artificial.

Finally, the stars began to condense slowly, and the Tianshuj ...

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