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... nd to hunt down a powerful sea soul beast as a ninth spirit ring for Lexuan."

"But Young Master Su Yu, as you know, sea soul beasts generally live in the ocean. To hunt such a beast, we must venture out to sea."

"The ocean is different from the land. The vast, boundless sea hides countless dangers."

"Moreover, finding a suitable beast for Lexuan might require us to venture deep into the ocean."

"Sea soul beasts, in terms of overall power, far surpass land soul bea ...

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