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... e died on the spot.

  Everyone looked at the fat corpse like a dead pig.

   Whether it was many Taoist priests in Daoyi Mountain or the remaining seven monsters in the extraordinary nine monsters, they all looked at Chen Sha.

   For a time, the emotions that emerged from hundreds of eyes were filled with endless shock, horror, as well as the ecstasy, awe, and seeing Chen Sha like a **** belonging to the Dao Yi disciples!

   "Sect Master... Junior Brother, you have ent ...

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