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... hat he did not see the sight of Lanling, and he did not enter the world of ghosts.

For this result, Chieftain Constantine did not feel surprised because the answer was normal.

In the past few decades, even hundreds of years, no barbarian who entered the world of ghosts has survived.

Although Lanling is a genius, it should not be an exception.

And this result should be the best result for Constantine.

Lanling died in the world of ghosts, so there is no need to w ...

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