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... s Immortal, which was quite inconceivable.

This battle had given the Star Brigand Kings a tremendous shock.

Once more looking towards Xuan Zhong who had emerged by tearing through the boundary wall, a rare solemnity filled the depths of everyone’s eyes.

If a Nine Tribulations Immortal could kill a Red Dust Immortal, what would happen if he were to break through to become a Red Dust Immortal himself?

How many Dao Calamities had this person actually slain to be so f ...

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