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... strange aura is chilling. The thick dark clouds covered the sky like ink, and they were pressed down heavily. The invisible coercion enveloped the shoulders, bringing invisible pressure.

   "Compared to the last time, the evil spirit in the Abyss of Ghost Slayer seems to be stronger." Sensing the breath floating around, Shen Yao said slowly.

"The two great artifacts used to be able to suppress the evil spirit here to a certain extent in the Abyss of Ghost Slayer. Now that the artif ...

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