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... the entrance to the inner space can only be opened by the eye of heaven punishment.

"You're so proud." Feng snorted.

"Go in and see."

Wu Yang flew into the colorful door first.

Feng Shen followed closely, and then Bai Suzhen flew in.

As several people entered, the colorful door disappeared.

The world inside the door.

Wu Yang and others were suspended in the air, staring at everything inside, staring at them with wide eyes.

This is an endle ...

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