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... n Wushang was somewhat incredulous.

The Tree Ancestor had been dead for who knows how long; how could it possibly still survive within the Dao Ruins?

"There can't be a mistake. He's one of my direct disciples and would never utter even a half-truth on such a matter." Shu Ziche's tone was very assured.

"Can we contact him? Or have him come back?" Xian Wushang was a bit agitated.

With the Divine Clan Tree Ancestor still around, this was no small matter.

Shu ...

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