
Negative Blue Sky
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I take it upon myself to shoulder the great responsibilities of the world. This blue sky... Can't collapse! --------- The song of celebration has emerged from the twilight years of Yunjiang. By practicing the martial arts "Great Sun Glazed Body", the physical body becomes a saint, and by integrating techniques such as "Wu Qin Xi" and "Tai Chi", the true meaning becomes a saint. He wrote the Confucian and Taoist "People's Classic" and integrated the "Book of Changes" and other classics into a blockbuster. The rest of the novelists, fishermen, beast masters and other experts fell into his arms, and all the demons, ghosts, spirits and clans were frightened by him. "It's not that the night will usher in the day..." "It is the coming of the great sun that tears apart the darkness!"
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Recommended: quality resources It's quite novel. If you want to change the taste, you can try it. Or Sanjiang, it's a high-quality product. I recommend it.




At first glance, the beginning looks a bit like the setting of a hot girl. It's quite interesting to watch. It's worth recommending❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️



One person can carry the entire sky, what a magical start this is! Congratulations on rising from the twilight years, the "Great Sun Glazed Body" in the left hand became a saint, and the "Human Sutra" in the right hand became a blockbuster. He also mastered "Five Animal Opera", "Tai Chi", novels, paintings, and animal control techniques! The demons and ghosts of all clans knelt down - this is not cultivation, this is the master of hundreds of stamp collecting schools! "It's not the night that ushers in the day, but the sun that tears apart the darkness." When the world fell, he carried the sky with his body and tore out the darkness to bring light.




So far, I have just finished telling the first small climax of the first map, and I will soon prepare the plot for the second small climax. This kind of horror unique to the pioneering period is so right. There are not many folk horror stories that can be told well. Our suspense orthodoxy has always been fantasy!














