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... Xiao Mu, suddenly glanced out, and watched the fifteen spiritual realm peaks sent by Jia Ming to the Zhengshen Hall to complete, hehe smiled and reminded him.

   "Why do you need to remind me that the elders of the elders do not know?" Jia Ming couldn't help but replied to Xiao Mu out of anger.

   "What a fair and unselfish veteran of Jia!" Xiao Mu immediately ridiculed Jia Ming when he heard the words.

   Jia Ming, turned a deaf ear, directly urged Xu Fu, Guo Liang and othe ...

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