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... provement of his cultivation, this thing would disappear naturally.


But I never thought that I was only one step away from the Immortal Emperor, and the damn God of fire curse still haunted me, always following me.


Really? I've seen a ghost. I'm a God. Why are you so careful?


Just then, a powerful voice sounded in the air.


"Disciples participating in the Tianmen competition, your goal is to collect the Tao grain stones here and strive to refuel."

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Summary – Level 2:

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