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... nd, you still couldn’t withstand my strike. That’s just boring!” Li Yu put away his sword and spoke with slight disappointment.


When he looked at that demonic child just now, he felt that he was simply a powerful demon that was unmatched in the world.


In the end, he was the same as Shi Potian, unable to withstand a single blow!


At least it was a pleasant surprise to find two treasures.


“Hey, Junior Brother, wake up!” Li Yu patted Tang Chi.


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