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... d for a mile and found that he couldn't keep up. His level of light power on 'Flying on the Grass' was not enough. He did not even reach the level of pure fire. Although he was able to keep up with consumption, he was slightly inadequate in the outbreak.

"It looks like going back to raise the level of light power." Zhao Futu watched as the two figures were getting farther and farther.

After Yan Chixia and Xiahou swordsmen left the town, they did n’t make more stops, but still heade ...

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