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... sn’t believe me, you can personally ask the Star Lord," Duanmu Yan said, "I can tell Your Highness the meeting place between our Demon Clan and the Star Lord. Your Highness might as well ask the Star Lord in person why he is against the Human Clan."

He continued, "Of course, that place is shrouded by an array set up by the Star Lord using the Dao of Heaven and Earth and the Star Path. It cannot be found by ordinary means, but didn’t Your Highness obtain a Big Movement Order from Duanmu l ...

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