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... suitable one now is it.

Without hesitation, he bit the tip of his tongue and spewed a spit of blood against the blade.

Then stretch out the **** of the forefinger and hold them together, slowly wipe away from the base of the blade.

The icy sword edge touched with Lin Xin's fingers, and wherever he passed, all of them gradually glowed with more intense red light. It was a halo that naturally appeared after lava iron was activated by the innate air.

But Lin Xin faintly ...

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