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... ces filled with secret inscriptions with a solemn expression on his face.

After arriving in the middle of the palace, he knelt on the praying mat.

"This unworthy grandson Su Chuan... Today I request the ancestor to step in and retrieve the Su family bloodline …and the young man Lin Tian by her side."

Even Su Chuan, emperor of the Great Xuan Empire, could not ignore the existence of an immortal who possessed Immortal Realm strength at less than twenty years old.

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