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... oist Lu, Qianqian.”

Lu Qing was extremely annoyed.

In the past, it was not that he had not heard of Bai Nantian. After all, he was very famous in the entire Yan country and was a very famous peerless genius. Later on, he had successfully fulfilled his potential and entered the Golden core stage before stepping into the nascent Soul Stage.

According to the rumors, he was a handsome, suave, and suave man who could kill all his enemies with a single sword strike. He was a ve ...

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