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... le. When they glanced past the people of the Jing family, their eyes were filled with killing intent.

The Jing family had an Immortal Monarch and could be regarded as a prosperous clan in Falling Cloud City, but a mere Jing family was nothing in the eyes of the Tiger Roar clan.

Right now, if the Jing family could not clear their name with regards to the deaths of the two Nine-heavenly Xuan Immortal elders of the Tiger Roar clan, then they would not be able to escape the fate of d ...

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