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... “Ao howl…”

A deep roar sounded from above the collapsing sky, where a pair of terrifying eyes lit up, filled with madness and Killing Intent, rushing over like a tidal wave.

The dreadful existence from the Abyss had arrived, even faster than Lu Yun had anticipated.

Lu Yun was alerted right away and hurriedly sped up, activating the Teleportation Array.

He had previously cast the first two moves of the Dao of Thunder’s five layers, leaving two golden and purple mar ...

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