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... ress did not speak, but directly entered the Teleportation Formation.

Xu Ping’an followed suit.

Soon, the two appeared at the very top of this immensely large hall.

Within this hall, Xu Ping’an could clearly see the entire sight of the floating city.

"Take a seat," the Immortal Empress said as she took her place on the Empress’s seat above and instructed Xu Ping’an.

Xu Ping’an did not stand on ceremony either, and directly sat down on a chair to the side. ...

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