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... ity to do that. Farewell. I believe in the soon future, we will meet once again on the battlefield. When that happens, I will definitely be asking for guidance from your majesty.”


As he said that, nine-coloured light immediately erupted from the Divine Snail Shield of Sun and Moon, striking the Demon God Emperor as a thick streak of light.


Although the Divine Snail Shield of Sun and Moon’s greatest power could only be unleashed during dusk or dawn, it was able to match ...

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