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... the Two of You Be Any More Reckless? (Three More)

Too arrogant, far too arrogant.

A dragon scolder, a kid at the first Heaven Realm of the Circulation Phase, actually facing the crowd and wanting to open the sky?

That was the wrath of triple heavens, something that not even a strong person in the Celestial Phase could easily get through without losing a layer of skin, if not dying, yet Yang Zhen charged at it as if it were a joke?

Everyone watched, dumbstruck, as ...

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