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... developed orthodoxy and overestimated his strength, which made Jiang Changsheng even more vigilant.

He had to become as strong as possible and make the Immortal Dao as powerful as possible. He had to develop and grow before the Great Dao Origin Ancestor appeared in person.

From this inherited memory, the Overlord Immortal Dao was inferior to his current Immortal Dao, and this memory did not make Jiang Changsheng feel tired. As for the endurance of a Creation Dao Lord, it was not ...

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