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... ble is like a god, majestic, sacred, and sublime!

  The red sun behind her was shaped like a sunflower, exuding terrible heat.

  When she set foot on the lake again, the water tens of meters around her suddenly boiled.

   "This... what is this? It's scary!"

   Many people in the Jianghu, when they saw the phantom of the red sun, deeply felt the horror of the phantom of the red sun, and they couldn't help but turn pale with shock.

   "Could it be... this is Wuyi ...

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