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... hroughout the entire Fox Immortal City through his powerful spiritual energy. “What a group of vengeful spirits! Not only do they bully others when alive, but they don’t stop even after they die!”

Hearing Mo Xiao’s words, Hu Yusheng glanced at his father from the corner of his eye and saw that his father was so angry that his face was trembling. His expression was very gloomy. Hu Yusheng couldn’t help but admire his half-brother.

Not only did his brother look extraordinary, but h ...

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