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... on the ground.

Suddenly, a dilapidated palace flew out from the mountainside, hanging in the sky.

The palace has an ancient atmosphere, and it is stained with the blood of the source god, which is eternal and immortal.

"Go."

A hoarse voice came from inside the palace.

"yes!"

More than a hundred Yuanzun, dressed in black, bowed deeply facing the palace, and immediately dispersed, leaving the Yuanshen Realm not long after.

One of them, Yuan Zun, en ...

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