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... ire. They were all Peak Stage of the Sovereign Realm and were famous around Death Mountain Range.

"I believe you already know the purpose of my invitation. What do you think?" Yao Kuang went straight to the point.

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Yao Kuang was an old man with a square face. He looked as powerful as a man in his prime. His round eyes revealed a fierce look. His body was full of killing intent.

The leader of Gale mercenary group, Yang ...

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