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... t Emperor Ziwei had transformed into.

Now, he had turned into the vast heavens, forming the divine domain of the Great Path. This was his universe world.

However, his face held cold murderous intent right now. Ye Futian was actually able to block his attacks as an Emperor-To-Be. He’d still gotten blasted down to the lower sky, but Haotian the Great’s attacks didn’t hurt him. It was evident how frightening Ye Futian was.

How could he still live if Ye Futian became a Great ...

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