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... p>Tony shook his head: "A few moments later, let's go through the gate first. There is important information to report to your Majesty."

After hearing what Tony said, Fang Haojie smiled bitterly and said, "The gate through the barrier is blocked and can't get through."

A few minutes later, Ivan punched and kicked against the azure penetrating gate. But no matter how hard he tried, his hands and feet were blocked by a layer of film invisible to the naked eye.

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