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... e city, Xu Qing and the middle-aged cultivator looked at each other.

The raindrops floated in the air, emitting sharp killing intent.

In the rain curtain, the two figures formed a stark contrast.

One was exceptionally handsome, floating in the rain, with long hair fluttering and eyes glowing with a strange light.

The other had grayish-white hair and a dignified face, but his expression was quite unpleasant.

In the middle was the city gate.

All the ...

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