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... riedly built a camp by the lake. The location the ghost-faced tribe looked for was The best, they are also the most prepared.

In the middle of the Songhua River, in an area called Tianze Lake, they used their own tree species, the Ghost King Tree, to turn the surrounding area into a ghostly atmosphere. The houses they built were also made of this special wood.

Lu Yang brought an army of 100,000 troops to the outside of this ghost town's grand formation. He led Zhuojiu, Bai Shi, Xia ...

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