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... the room, there was a figure sitting cross-legged on the ground with his hands flat, as if he had already meditated.

"Is there anyone else here?"

Liang Yan was startled, and subconsciously made a formula, preparing to sacrifice the sword pill in Taixu's gourd.

But the next moment, he stopped again.

Looking intently, I saw that the man was sitting upright, with no breath on his body, only a faint coercion pervading the stone room.

"Could it be...a dead person?"< ...

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