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... re, worthy of being able to smelt Heaven-Mending Stone fragments, is truly the fiercest fire in the world. Even using the Phoenix Secret Technique to avoid the flames, one can still feel the blazing heat fiercely approaching, even singeing the hair tips.

Xu Yinglian had been moving through the sea of flames and lava for a quarter of an hour when she discovered that a portion of her robe’s hem was already gone.

If this continued, running in the earth fire for a few hours would lea ...

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