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... the Wanxiang Tower, the Jiao Dragon was utterly horrified.

"Fiery Sun Sword Venerate, is that you?"

The Jiao Dragon spoke while flipping its body, immediately flying towards the horizon.

Yet, as the ball of fire burst into infinite brilliance, it illuminated the entire sky into a pure white.

Accompanied by a wail from the Jiao Dragon, the sky’s whiteness gradually gathered back.

By the time the people of Wanxiang Tower could observe their surroundings, th ...

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