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... or wearing a fire robe. He looked dignified and majestic. There were incredibly strong cultivators gathered around. Qiong Yu’s mother was in the crowd.

“Fierce battles have started, it’s at the point of no return now, the situation is really chaotic. What do you think?” asked the presiding man calmly.

“Everything is going to change now,” said someone.

“Of course. We can read lots of things about the situation back in the days when it was chaotic, there were great changes. Some ...

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