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... red the simplest of the Soul-Bewitching Arrays.

Even though Su Chen was not particularly skilled at arranging formations, he could easily set it up.

Of course, for Supreme Powerhouses, the concealing effect of the Fog Barrier Formation was very weak.

But it still had some effect.

Very soon.

A simple Fog Barrier Formation was set up.

The moment Su Chen’s mind stirred, he suddenly held a weapon in his hand.

Naturally, it was the Ancient Dust ...

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