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... all the major observing powers of the Demon Path.

Especially the several evil powerhouses, close to the center, whose protective formation techniques formed a light array that constantly trembled, all the cultivators were terrified, fearing that the formation would shatter and they would face tribulation.

In the distance, a short old man with white long hair, wearing a loose black robe, was full of vitality, with a smile in his eyes.

He stood on top of a tower, staring in th ...

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