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... and said with a sneer: “I said to rest for two hours before breaking the formation, it seems that you have an opinion?”

“I...I have no objection...”

Leng Xi, who was still extremely arrogant more than ten seconds ago, cried and mourned as if her mother died: “Why? Why are you targeting my Cold Spirit Palace?”

Shrugging his shoulders indifferently, Chen Han curled his lips and said, “Hanling Palace? My goal is Xianyao Sect, the bastard who teaches Cang Yun in Xianyao Sect. ...

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