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... be discovered, many families have begun to place heavy bets here.

In the last life, Zi Chen made a name for himself here, letting all the forces know about the Spirit Race.

However, in this life, Zi Chen took the Spirit Clan out of the arena early, because they had already made huge gains.

The Land of No Rectitude also began to send strong people to develop Spirit Races on some **** planes.

A large number of spiritual tribes here in Zichen have already begun to walk t ...

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