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... st of the tourist attractions on the earth, in fact, there is nothing to look at, and nothing to look good at. It is a shuttle-shaped light that crosses the void, just like the essence.

In fact, this demon-temple is also substantial in a sense, because any deity cannot pass through it, just like a huge light nucleus traverses the void of the gods.

In the long river of history, countless deities have studied the energy composition of this devil and devil, but all have ended without ...

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