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... Huangshan directly said garbage, what will be the reaction?

Qin Nan heard this sentence, his face was expressionless, faintly said: "Garbage? I have only been in the 20th since the martial arts awakened. Even if you are Huanglong, are you not qualified to say that I am rubbish?"

After that, I only saw Qin Nan’s body, a sharp knife, and skyrocketed, sweeping the audience.

At this moment, the drama on the faces of all the disciples froze, and in the eyes, there was a shock.

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