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... or anticipated. Even the hall elders who were standing in the void could not help but approve of Shi Lang as a young talent of the Martial Spirit Hall. His moves were strong and decisive. He did not faze from the pressure that the opponent was almost two realms ahead of him.

The disciples also found him standing in a completely new light. Ouyang Jing looked at the people around her and said, "Now do you understand what is the difference in his character and that of Du Liang? Do you see h ...

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