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... to the void, exploding a blood-red flame, illuminating the earth.

Jiang Shuihan and others waited and looked up quietly, watching the fireworks in the sky turning into a little red awn, staying and falling, and finally disappeared.

Under the fireworks, directly in front of Xiaoqiu, a small hall was surrounded by Jin Yiwei's masters, and the water leaked.

At the same time as the fireworks and rockets exploded, a large number of figures surrounded the small hall. A dozen distu ...

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