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... ou immediately break the spiritual link just now? I can't kill you if I can't sense you." Qin Huali said.

  Mo Poor smiled and said: "You are in front of me, and the shield I wear can reflect your attack. If you chose to kill me just now, then you will be the one who gets killed."

   "Of course, your immortal soul cannot be erased, so nothing will happen."

  Qin Huali was taken aback for a moment, then laughed loudly: "Yes, you are worthy of the position of giant."

   ...

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