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"Haha, God Emperor, what is flying so fast, let's talk about it, the demons reappear. It may not be possible for us to fight together to solve the problem. It is better that we unite and win the heavens. When you and I share the heavens, we will go straight to thirty Mie Tian, ​​isn't this good? "Lan Deng said to Guo Bad with a smile.

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