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... g sound soon echoed throughout this area and would make any ordinary person who heard it terrified.

A few seconds later, the sound finally came to an end, as the dark shadows returned to the small dagger in the Holy Pope’s hand and were quickly absorbed.

Seeing this, the Holy Pope and the Demon Pope turned their heads in unison to look at the place where the First Sun King originally stood.

Although the First Sun King was still standing there, his appearance had now chang ...

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