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... hat one could focus on one’s tasks inside. Even so, Ou Yangming heard the masters and woke up from his nap.

Seeing as Ou Yangming fixed his gaze on them as soon as he walked out, Wu Hongxi and Jin Shengjie exchanged glances. They were delighted. The young fellow’s mental power was much greater than they imagined. Nonetheless, the mightier his mental power, the higher his probability of breaking through the world’s barrier. As such, the masters earnestly wished that Ou Yangming was more pow ...

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