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... kuling Ridge.

Xie Yu should have touched the terrain before, and led them around and around. Because a large number of living people were transported here, some traces were left in the mountain, and the three quickly found a crack in the mountain wall.

Yes, it's actually quite deep.

Xie Liuyi followed behind, not afraid of what Xie Yu would do now. Xie Yu just wanted to use Yifeng's hand to kill her, but it was true to save the juniors of the Xie family. Xie Yu would not di ...

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