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Sun Hao’s gaze is full of deterrence, and the sound of the cymbal sounds through Tian Yu: “My witch, the great wizard, was maimed by these undead monks. Today, just before Sol’s witch enters the **** **** pool, I, The second ancestor of the Witch, the sorcerer and the hill, take you, to pay homage to the Sol, and sing..."

Sun Hao sang a song, and in the lower Wu Temple, all the sorcerers couldn't help but clarify the spirit of Qi Qi, and Qi Qi set off the sorrow of the Wu peo ...

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