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... wo Kings were about to clash, a new sound of something slicing through the air came from the distance.

"Another one coming?"

The martial artists below were shocked, thinking perhaps another King had arrived.

But to their surprise, this time, there was no imposing aura of a King.

It was just an ordinary Venerable, and from their own War God Palace.

"Young Master, there’s bad news!"

As soon as the Venerable entered the War God Palace, he shouted loud ...

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