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... father had no reason to back out of this marriage.


War Empress Lingfeng might not be the number one beauty in the Vast Sky Realm, but she had definitely been in the top ten back in her heyday.


In terms of cultivation base, she was the only one who had become a War Empress out of her generation of beauties.


It could be said that she was a combination of beauty and strength with a status way more powerful than the number one beauty of the past.


She and his ...

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