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... Heaven and Earth Draw Saber Slash Divine Ability had also been promoted to eighth-grade Perfection.

In the Heavenly Human Realm Ninefold, he had five seventh-grade Divine Powers at Perfection and one eighth-grade Divine Power at Perfection.

This was Lu Yun’s strength on the surface, which could be clearly understood through the panel.

But the true source of his strength lay in the Divine Elephant Suppressing Prison Strength and the Great Sun Undying Gold Body.

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