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... e outrageous.

It's all right to be able to say the word immortal medicine, but you still say that there is immortal medicine?

It would be too much of a joke.

Zhou Xuan's expression was calm, and he said: "My mother, today, as a husband, I will let you open your eyes."

After he finished speaking, his movements were neither fast nor slow, and he took out a leaf from the system space.

It was just a palm-sized leaf, but it was not ordinary at all, and it was surrou ...

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