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... anged glances, stepped out of the crowd, and whispered, "It wasn’t easy for Uncle to raise this Jiao Long. He had always fed it the best meat, the finest spirit pills, and the choicest herbs. It ate even better than we do. Uncle would be devastated to know that Shangshan died here!"

"How did Uncle Shangshan die?"

Yan Shuo said, "It’s a Jiao Long, with formidable strength. Even those in the Nascent Soul Realm couldn’t subdue it. How could it be beheaded and killed by someone?"

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