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... of ​​consciousness, Wang Ziling, wearing a brocade robe and jade belt, should exude an aura of nobility, but at this time, there is a look of anxiety.

   Calculating the time, thirty-two years have passed since the last meeting.

  The aura he left in Wang Ziling's body is still eighteen years away from the eruption period.

  If it’s not a physical problem, then it’s the ‘Tiannan’ or... something bad happened to Tiannan.

  Li Feiyu squinted his eyes slightly, and as so ...

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