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... everal times over, Ying Wuji even couldn't help but doubt whether the audio transmission stone was still useful.

Just as he was about to put it away, as if possessed by a sudden whim, he looked around with a guilty expression, held the audio transmission stone, and whispered softly, "Righteous Blood Flows Forever?"

Silently waited for ten breaths...

"Liar!"

Ying Wuji's nose was almost crooked with anger.

They had said that in danger, one only needed to cry ...

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