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... t the heavy xuan iron sword into play, chopping down towards the head of the charging flame striped tiger!


“Roar!”


With a loud roar, the flame striped tiger didn’t dodge at all, using its large body to welcome Lu Xuan’s attack. There was a loud bang as the momentum the xuan iron sword brought directly crashed onto the flame striped tiger’s head.


In this attack, the flame striped tiger’s forward charging momentum had been abruptly blocked. Not only that, it ha ...

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