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The heat in his body surged.

His fists, shoulders, elbows, back, thighs, calves, and so on began to heat up under the continuous collisions.

The pain that he felt quickly dissipated because of the hot current surging through his body.

He jabbed and punched the tree with deadly cumulative effect, and his skin membrane changed continuously.

It got from soft to hard, and from hard to soft.

According to the cultivation manual, when one’s skin was tempered, it w ...

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