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... e three demons of the demon, Hongjun is expected. Even if he is, before this, he will never believe this fact. "You feel the details, the eye of heaven at this moment." energy of."

After listening to the words of Hongjun, the demon, the demon and the ghost, stunned, and immediately, subconsciously listened to the advice of Hongjun and felt the past.

This energy is not like the pure eye of heaven.

The appearance of the eye of Heaven has made the three demons so shocked, and t ...

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