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... e River of Sword Qi outside that did not disperse, it was suppressing the Heavenly Phenomenon Level Celestial of the Wei Family along with several other Celestials.

They watched in anger as the heads of two of their own Celestials were severed by Sword Qi, but were soon overwhelmed by a sense of powerlessness.

This enemy, who claimed to be seeking justice for Divine Sword Sect, was far too strong.

I’m afraid that even the arrival of their other old ancestor combined with ...

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