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... person on the first seat of the Temple of Heaven.

   "Give it to you? What are you?"

  Gu Subai's voice was colder than the forbidden area of ​​Bingchen Palace.

  She was not happy, and Yelanxun didn't say anything more, but sat on the side chair.

   "You are one of the chief culprits who harmed my master, you dare to appear in front of me, do you really think I won't kill you?"

  If it wasn't for Yelanxun, why would her master be misunderstood.

"My fa ...

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