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... the Fengyue Sect is nothing like Yan Qingwu. In the eyes of the Righteous Sects, she’s a true Demoness of the Evil Path. In the past, she alone caused countless bloody storms across the Huangtian Continent. Her most infamous feat was single-handedly causing chaos among more than a dozen Heavenly Pride disciples from various Immortal Sects from Ling Province, Qianzhou, and Beihuang Continent at the Beidou Spiritual Ruins..."

"Some say they are still haunted by thoughts of her... all for t ...

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