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... loded, shattering the solidified time and space.

She also didn't know that Mu Feng had this ability to condense time and space, and then she was defeated by Mu Feng. If she moved ahead and kept all the defensive power in the body, she might not lose.

But the battle is like this, every detail will cause the cause of failure.

"It seems that your divine power can be transformed freely?" Xuanyuan Yulan looked at Mu Feng and said.

"Yes." Mu Feng nodded.

"What a weir ...

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