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... p it was.

There were all kinds of skeletons stacked up in layers, and there were also all kinds of armors and weapons mixed in.

Although tens of millions of years had passed, there were still some weapons that were still shining with divine light.

However, the Masters of these divine weapons had either turned into bones or monsters of laws.

They wandered around unconsciously, wailing constantly to vent their endless anger and grievances.

The eerie and terr ...

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