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... couldn't possibly stop them from retaliating! From their conversation just now, Ling Xiao understood a few important clues.


Third, the people who came to kill him, were all at the eighth level of Xiantian seventh stage, and the leader was a late stage Foundation Establishment cultivator, so how terrifying would the people who would deal with the Ling Family be?


When the masked men in black, who were looking everywhere for the target of this attack, heard Ling Xiao's name, th ...

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