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The skies were consumed by dark clouds, letting only small traces of light shine through the cracks.


In opposition, the black-armored northern soldiers stood in succession. The black flags rimmed with golden yellow beat in the wind. Several generals were riding beside the Northern Emperor Xiao Yin who was in a cold black armor. In his hand he gripped a long spear which exuded a callous shimmer, reflecting off his deep purple eyes.


Hua Zhu Yu glanced over at the carriage. ...

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