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... gotten.

"Girls, why didn’t Tan Wei, Gong Long, and Cao Zhu come along?" he asked.

Huang Xue and Xue Qiang looked at each other.

Inside the same cave where Feng Fan had broken through to the Golden Core Formation and Organ Tempering realms, three men exchanged uneasy glances.

"Hey, shouldn’t the fight be over by now? It’s already been a day!" Cao Zhu muttered, shifting nervously. "Maybe… they just forgot about us."

Tan Wei let out a deep sigh. "Le ...

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