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... for a while.

"What's the matter?" I couldn't help but ask Lin Yi.

Lin Yi is silent, looking at the eyes with a dignified look. If he remembers correctly, the place where the previous Huashan was attacked is here. The look of the alert was swept around and a cold drink: "Draw the sword!"

For a moment, all Huashan disciples looked at Lin Yi with suspicion, but they all listened to the commanding sword. Brush a few times, a long sword forest.

Seeing Lin Yi like this, Qi ...

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