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... With his cultivation strength, Third Uncle will win the first few competitions for sure. It'll be easy to find him by that time," Hao Ren said.

"Yeah, you're right." Zhao Guang lowered his head and thought for a few seconds before turning his gaze to Hao Ren again. "I'll go into the Dragon God Shrine. You can focus on the competition."

"Dad! Don't you want to watch Hao Ren compete?" Zhao Yanzi called out immediately.

"Hehe…" Zhao Guang smiled but didn't answer.

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