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... y seemingly colorless spiritual power. The fluctuation of spiritual power was similar to that of Moteng. After thinking about it, I understood, so I shouted at Moteng, "Go and pick up Pangu axe!"

Moteng was shocked, and his action stopped for a moment. It was this stagnation that gave the evil dragon emperor the opportunity to attack him again. The evil dragon emperor controlled the wind, and the wind turned into a form of Warcraft. Opening his mouth wide seemed to swallow him.

Mot ...

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