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... Xiao Hong’s realm was already infinitely close to the King Realm, and he had begun to comprehend the power of laws.

At this moment, with the support of the Five-Colored Chaotic Prime Flag, the five-colored light pillar contained the power of the Five Elements Laws.

Even a King Realm expert would have a headache over this rainbow light.

It must be known that this was the five-colored spiritual light that Xiao Hong had unleashed while limiting his strength!

If he we ...

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