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... rived at Guangyang.

To the naked eye, it looked as if he had pushed open the great doors of the pagoda and walked out.

"Ah... the suppressive force of this Tianxia, phew." Chan Zhi sighed.

Those who have never been to the outer regions cannot understand this oppressive feeling.

Compared to the unrestrained freedom of the outer regions, here in this Tianxia, every word and action seems to be under someone's watchful eye.

Here, the Dao Resonance that is too ...

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