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... ntless top powers, and there are bound to be many who are promoted to the realm. This in itself was the goal that the Three Realms Tianjiao pursued. Even the Proving Dao Realm is not the ultimate goal they pursue. Their ultimate goal is to prove Dao Hunyuan and become a great supernatural power in the Hunyuan Realm. Be happy and live forever.

This time, Bu Zhou Shan's good fortune clearly made Tianjiao become Hun Yuan.

Moreover, not surprisingly, as long as there is enough chance a ...

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