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... protect the God Mu World well. Muyang thought for a moment and made the arrangements.

Gaia said, “Yes, I will protect this place well. Lord Muyang must bring April back.” freёwebnovel.com

“Don’t worry.” Giving Gaia a comforting look, Muyang said to the Grand Minister, “I have troubled you all to make another trip. I am sorry for the impact of Zeno World.”

The Grand Minister smiled slightly, his expression calm. “It doesn’t matter. The existence of the God Mu World is also ...

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