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... th, the Daojun knew, he even sensed the last words of the Martial Arts True Monarch.

It was “Mother,” which the World Will communicated to him.

The World Will, although agreeing to his plan, would not change its essence.

“I understand, cultivation has no end, perhaps one day it can be resurrected, but now the most important thing is to carry on with the plan.”

After a long silence, the voice of the World Will finally came.

[Good!]

With the death of ...

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