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... level of Vermilion Bird, so the problem is very tricky. If someone else encounters such a good thing, they will probably agree without hesitation.

Phoenix's child, that's a reserve level divine beast. Who wouldn't want to make such a fierce monster in the world?

Only the ancient mythical creature Suzaku would be so heartless towards children of the same kind.

Feng and Huang looked at Zhu Que in a dilemma. The main reason they handed over Little Phoenix to Shen Yanxiao wa ...

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