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... caves. Perhaps it is different from the common varieties of people. Perhaps it is because of the extraordinarily strong aura of the demon world. The pigeons here are not much bigger but extraordinarily sturdy, and the lifespan is much longer than the average pigeon. It is said that some people have seen old pigeons that have lived for thousands of years in Zongmen, and they have become refined under the aura of heaven and earth.

The rumors are true or false, no one knows, but the rumors ...

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