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... duan Mountain this time were divided into two groups. One group was the arrogance of the cave realm, responsible for training and intercepting the targets.

   And they took the decree of the gods and went directly to the desert to look for the true water of Taiyi.

  Before, the two teams separated on the plain after passing the God’s Cave. Logically speaking, they should be behind him, but the target to be intercepted appeared in front of him. Could it be...

  Shi Zhong snee ...

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