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... eir souls began to tremble at that moment, as if the conqueror of the Nine Heavens were about to descend upon them.


“Mm?” Qin Nan was startled.


BANG!


An icy glow appeared inside the rift all of a sudden, which formed a crystal that encapsulated Tang Qingshan and Meng Jiangnu inside it, and turned into a glacier.


BANG!


A loud explosion took place and the thunderous sword slashed downward, but it failed to inflict any damage onto the glacier.

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