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... Realm Eighth to Danyuan Realm Nine is unbelievable.

You know, Zhai Minghao, who is a strong man of law and heaven, has just arrived in Guangyuan Island and is still thinking about what to do in the future. Mo said that breakthrough repair, even in the future, is completely confused.

At this time, Xu Feng broke from Danyuan Realm Eighth to Danyuan Realm Nine.

He really didn't understand how the other party did it.

Such a mindless practice is simply incredible.

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Jiang Chaosheng set a trap and successfully caught the fish thief on the spot
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