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... , and they were not in a hurry to fight with King Jinpeng anymore. He opened it and looked into the void.

   King Jinpeng also faintly felt that the laughter was somewhat familiar, his pupils suddenly shrank, and he looked in the direction of the laughter.

A long black whip appeared in the void, like a swimming dragon, it went towards the Jinpeng who was fighting with the chasing wind and shadow. The fierce phantoms that were about to pounce in front of Qin Luoyi suddenly disappear ...

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