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... arty. If you give me face, I will give you face. If you give me a foot of respect, I will give you a foot back.

But if you want to fight, I will accompany you to the end.

The Heavenly Emperor had already spoken to this extent. If he were to go back, he would definitely lead a group of experts over. A fierce battle was definitely unavoidable.

Therefore, how could he let the other party go back?

Lets go straight to the point.

If he could beat the Heavenly Em ...

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