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... >"Um?"

Mu Zhang's expression changed.

looked down.

It was discovered that the qi and blood surrounding the body began to turn black after being splashed by this wine-red poison, and emitted a terrifying high temperature, as if it had been corroded.

"This is... poison!?"

He instantly realized something was wrong.

Quickly circulate Qi and blood, trying to dispel this poison.

However, not only was he unsuccessful, but with the circulation of Qi and b ...

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