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... e Fire Dynasty."

"After the Fire Dynasty was destroyed, I thought about ending my own life, but I had not witnessed the resurrection of the Immortal, and the bold claims of the past remained unfulfilled. Xiao Ling and Lianyi would never have a chance to meet the Immortal, and I truly couldn’t bear to die with things left like that."

The Qilin Immortal sighed, actually reluctant to recall this experience, as it represented the most hesitant and melancholic moment of his life.

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