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... icians.

“Understood.” The four grand magicians stepped out of the crowd, following Haimleke into the teleportation circle.

In the open space in front of the west gate of Aphi city.

Hum

A deep blue teleportation door opened here.

With Haimleke leading the way, the 5 grand magicians stepped out, soaring high, and started proceeding towards Su Yu and Tina’s position to support them.

Count Philip almost had a heart attack when he saw the five flying fi ...

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