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... ediately reacted. He held the iron rod and charged towards the spot where Little Li had fallen, attacking the attacker he had sensed.

However, there was still some distance between them. Even though Zhou Chen’s movements were very fast, he did not manage to hit the target.

His high spiritual perception quickly confirmed that the other party was not within five meters of him. Through observing the trembling of the stones on the ground, he determined that the other party had most l ...

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