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... t ran forward with a stuffy head, only a few steps, and felt a heat wave.

All around was a sea of ​​fire.

Even if I can't see it, I can feel that we have stepped on those flames, and even the burning things fall from the top of my head. For a moment, it seems that my whole body is burning.

The pain caused me unconscious hesitation, and I stopped. Pei Yuanzhang grabbed my wrist and Shen said, "Can't retreat!"

"what?"

He said hard in my ear: "Follow me, you will ...

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