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... e fierce power and swept away toward the Chu mark above.

Suddenly, at the same time, the numerous ancient and strange road patterns suspended in the heavens and the earth all emit a particularly strong space rhythm.

"Three thousand avenues, but I hold the sky ... The avenue of the road!"

Flicking his eyes, the majestic voice invaded everyone's ears at a distant sea level.

"That is?"

The great emperors on the ten-square e ...

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