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... ens of thousands of bonfires and corpses that he had caused. In the face of countless hands that are eager to get relief, he ignored it. His eyes were just cold and cold. He looked at the farthest point of the bonfire, showing his sly expression. He still decided to go. Every step of the hair was gray, and finally the long black hair changed completely. It became a dead gray, and the eyes were getting colder and colder in the bonfire. The sound came to an abrupt end. Wu Na closed her eyes and li ...

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