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... already died at Lu Xuan's hands.

Everyone recalled what Lu Xuan had said. was the strength of a Celestial Lord really directly related to time?

Perhaps, but time was meaningless in front of Lu Xuan. A Celestial Lord's lifespan was endless, and the concept of immortality was eternal.

Therefore, he could easily distort time, allowing the outside world to reach 100 million years in one second. That was how awesome he was.

Although Lu Xuan had just become an emperor, the amo ...

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