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... al, her dress was damaged. Although the wounds were quickly sealed by spiritual power, there was still blood oozing out, tainting the color of her dress.

The woman touched the side of her face. A part of her carefully decorated hair had been cut off, which made her face quickly darken, as if her appearance was more annoying than her injury.

Two cultivators in the nascent soul realm chased after a little cultivator in the Dan realm. Up to now, not only did they not kill him, but t ...

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