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... ocked the way of the two spirit beasts.

The two spirit beasts were transformed from the laws of the spirit fruit. If they didn't wait for them to return, even if the spirit fruit was held in their hands, the spirit power of the spirit fruit would be insignificant, so Ye Chu would not let Yi Canghai's block them.

Yi Canghai and the two floated up from the lake, and couldn't help but shiver, shivering: "I'm freezing to death."

When they climbed up from the lake, they saw that ...

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