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... weapon that could directly destroy the soul.

He got closer.

He was approaching Jiang Li.

It was silent.

It hid all of its Qi.

He was close.

It was getting closer and closer.

He stood behind Jiang Li.

After that.

The other party slowly raised the ‘undead dagger’. The’ undead dagger ‘spat out rays of sharp light, and the soul law and death law intertwined, producing an extremely strange killing intent.

Shua!

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