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... They fought alongside the Jade Emperor, naturally putting in great effort and achieving victories wherever they went. For Kuimu Wolf, it was indeed a proud experience.

Chen Shi exchanged some pleasantries, saying, "Uncle, I’d like to ask you something. Do you know about the Three Elements World or the Tai Lai World?"

Kuimu Wolf paused, puzzled, and asked, "Why do you want to inquire about those worlds? They were long destroyed and now filled with Evil Qi. Some unpleasant events ...

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