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... eol Young’s spirit qi combined with that of the spiritual power nearby, it gave out a tremendous power. The entire room trembled as if an earthquake had occurred.

But again, there was no response.

Seol Young lowered his hand.

“My technique didn’t work either.”

“Is that so? I thought it would be good enough with the combination of the spirit qi and sorcery.”

Zaha spoke with a serious face.

“Wait up. Let me try it.”

And he immediately left t ...

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