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... Do you really think two chicken wings makes you an angel?"

"You dare!" the Holywing cultivator shouted. Two beams of silvery-white light shot out of his pupils. His wings unfurled, sending out a cascade of light. A frightening aura manifested around him.

"What, angered just by a few casual remarks?" Zhou Ying asked coolly.

The Holywing cultivator glared at her, saying not a word. Killing intent seeped out of his eyes; his smile was ice-cold.

"Do you really think ...

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