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... k his head saying, "Impossible, that man’s Dao, no matter how terrifying or deceitful, his influence could never extend this far..."

"Especially under the Divine Lord’s watchful eyes."

"Impossible..."

Mr. Tu murmured.

In the depths of mystery, with causality swirling about, Mr. Tu cast aside this suspicion, letting it slip from his mind.

Only, he never realized whether he forgot it willingly or was forced to forget...

...

At the boundary of ...

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