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  As such fluctuations spread, each and every disciple seemed to hear a cough, and subconsciously looked towards the sky, but saw nothing. The three ancestors were still floating in the sky, and many of them showed puzzled expressions.

  At this time, all the books of sentient beings emerged together, and a cold and handsome face appeared. Although it looked very young, the whole family knew it.

  Zhang Xiujia, the only disciple of the Zhang family w ...

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