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... ipotent!

Therefore, the God of immortality, in his eyes, knows the sword technique!

Fahai nodded and chuckled, and said,

"If you are willing to join in, God will naturally be willing to teach you a few sword techniques after the event is completed.

But the old man said it before, God's cultivation is unfathomable, if you make mistakes..."

"Could it be that your family **** can be higher than Ximen Wudi?"

Emperor Ying couldn't help sneering.

"what? ...

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