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... ssage is quite wide, but also extremely dark, more than ten times higher than the void corridor Li Yuan had experienced before.

“If I wasn’t leading you, you would encounter many obstacles trying to pass through this corridor,” the man in black robe said. “Of course, with your strength, passing through the corridor wouldn’t be a problem… I won’t have to waste my time then.”

After the two flew for a while.

Suddenly a bright light appeared in front of them, revealing a vast ...

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