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... y do you go to Tianxuan World? If you don't quickly kill this little gangster, I'm afraid it won't be long before you forget the Lord of the River and the Lord of the Other Shore!"

God ’s Lord Kariel also said: "The world of Tian Xuan is far away from here. Even if I go all-out, it will take at least half a column of incense time. If you waste time and let Yunchuan escape, you will lose more."

Both were a little puzzled, but the series of previous plans that caused Yunchuan Shenhai ...

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