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... ce of the advantages brought by Lu Bai, Sanctuary is particularly 'active' in the critical situation.

  The eternity and change of thinking and mind, under endless disputes, every victory will change the possibility of which one will occupy the mainstream in the future.

  Critical obstacles failed, and Lu Bai and Sanctuary successfully broke into the second floor of the Star Cave.

  The second floor, after entering, is not the familiar starry sky, but a dazzling world, full ...

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