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... p of cultivators had always been antagonistic towards her. More, there were some conflicts between her and some of them. Unfortunately for her, the other party’s statuses were very high and she was incapable of dealing with them.

Recently, due to a number of reasons, the pressure and restrictions on her - despite having advanced to the Gold Immortal stage - had grown increasingly great. Her status fell and many would step forward to go against her or stir up troubles for her. This group ...

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