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... ake it back.

And Ao Ran’s rise naturally attracted many attention, but to all inquiries, he had only one response.

"This is the Emperor’s blessing to me!"

Just this sentence, and all prying disappeared completely.

The Emperor’s mighty power has already illuminated this Affiliated Civilization, and those who previously thought they could deceive the Emperor served as the best warning.

No matter what, when Ao Ran wielded this phrase, he already had a protect ...

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