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... his seriously injured body, he fled into the gray area...

   "Intermediate Human Immortal Fifth Layer?"

   "Have you swallowed the consciousness of the era? There is still the breath of the consciousness of the era..."

  Su Mu stood where he was, looking at the closed era barrier, and secretly thought it was a pity.

  He didn't expect that Phoenix's cultivation base would improve so quickly, and there was an era consciousness on his body...

   This made him do ...

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