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Bao Qi was still standing in the same place, but his eyes were empty. He had died while fighting.

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Across from him, Lu Yin suddenly spat out blood. This was not from any injury caused by Bao Qi; it was from the fact that the Cauldron Bell had broken. This was karmic backlash.

The High Seraph’s real plan had begun. Karmic backlash was the man’s means of dealing with Lu Yin.

Karmic backlash. Again, it’s karmic backl ...

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