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Li Yunyang stood up with a grave expression, as his carelessness had caused him severe injuries.

Luckily, the inheritance of the Ancient Dragon God was no vegetarian; it quickly suppressed and eradicated the Heavenly Tyrant Power within his body.

Wang Hao held a doll in one hand and a long needle in the other, mumbling something under his breath.

Li Yunyang said coldly, “Wang Hao, now is the time for battle, not for needlework.”

Wang Hao smiled, n ...

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