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... ence summed up by the sages and predecessors.

  Facts have also proved that the potential and upper limit of those warriors who grow up in the battle are far higher than those of warriors who practice step by step in the city.

  Like those few famous martial arts saints, all of them were famous among the demons. There are more than tens of thousands of bones behind them, and the mention of their names can make the demons frightened.

   "Go, you guys have to follow."

  ...

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