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... pared. He would kill a large number of unconvinced realms and fill them into his own civilization.

As Su Yu thought about this, the tianzhu king said bitterly, “Alright, I’ll follow your orders!”

It was over. He would definitely forge weapons until he vomited!

Su Yu laughed and looked at Zhao Li and Zhao tianbing. He smiled and said, “Teacher, then I’ll have to trouble you guys. I really don’t have the time to forge weapons by myself right now. The time required is too lo ...

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