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... lden shield, appeared high above the sky, saluting respectfully to the man in the white robe.

   "Thank you senior for saving your life!"

   "Passing by, I just felt the call for help from the disciples of the Holy Land."

   "I've heard about you. I don't know whether to call you unlucky or lucky." The man looked at Xu Feng with a smile on his face.

   "Undead is luck."

   "Okay, release those two clusters of magical powers in your hands, and get on my spirit b ...

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