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   After finishing speaking, he looked at Bai Ju and said calmly, "Bai Ju, can you break the illusion formation? Whoever can break the illusion formation will have the ghost orchid flower."

  Bai Ju glanced at Wu Yan, "I'll try."

  When Baiju was trying to break through the phantom formation, Wu Yan immediately sent a sound transmission to Ye Feiran, "Aran, Nine-Tails can break through the phantom formation. Nine-Tails is your contract beast, and the ghost orchid flower is you ...

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