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... illar Sect, hundreds of cultivators wearing green uniforms could be seen working together to tear down the sect protector belonging to the Azure Pillar. They were the cultivators of the Forest Leaf Sect.

"Give it all you've got! Quickly destroy this place before midnight!" declared an elder at the Nascent Soul stage.

Hearing the order from the elder, the cultivators began to increase their magic to destroy Emperor Huang's Fire Lion's protective wall.

Not only did disciple ...

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