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... mind, and looked in that direction.

A mysterious rune suddenly appeared in Su Han's right eye, and he looked towards the southwest direction. I saw a faint white aura shining in the depths of the dark river. This white aura is stronger than the aura that Su Han saw on the wooden emperor's seal before.

"There are treasures at the bottom of the river." Su Han was overjoyed and swam towards the bottom of the river.

In the depths of the river, a mass of silt exudes a faint whit ...

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