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... y kill me. Since it's a choice between life and death, I can only admit defeat. Who asked the other party to be so powerful?'

When under someone else's roof, one has to bow one's head.

"Is there no boss coming to this Celestial Peaks Ascendancy?" Ye Hua curiously asked, changing the topic.

Donghuang Qingrou nodded, "That's right. This Celestial Peaks Ascendancy is mainly to congratulate Meng Yao, the only female Supreme God in Dragonvale. Usually, clan leaders send repres ...

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