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... hampions in addition to practicing Qi and building foundations were all scattered. The second place in the foundation was also the scattered training brought by Hualin. The total number of people was only six, and the scattered city actually accounted for half.

When did the dispersal become so powerful? Why don't they know.

For a time, everyone could not help but worry about the Jindan group's game, and it will not be won by the scattered training.

"Mother-in-law." Zhu Yao h ...

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