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... e huge firebird swooped down and hit Luo Yunxiao's door directly.

"Luo Yunxiao" said lightly: "Small bugs."

Cut out with a sword in his hand.

The ice condensed in the air, turned into an ice dragon, and collided with the firebird.

There was a loud bang.

The ice-cold and the firebird died together and disappeared between the heaven and the earth.

And Leng Yumo, dressed in red, had already rushed to Luo Yunxiao with a long knife.

The clothes and lon ...

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