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旁门剑尊

Author: 李十八吨
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剑光霍霍斩恶妖,青幡猎猎戮邪神; 身在旁门心不惑,荡尽妖纷证长生。 凶名昭著的戮神幡下,那一个背负剑匣的清瘦身影。 剑诀一指,万剑齐发,只身平妖魔! 青幡一摇,邪神出世,收割长生仙! 他是天下妖邪的噩梦,也是所有正道修士眼中的旁门邪仙……

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