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Zhao Hai smiled faintly and said, “I still don’t know. I’ll find out after fighting. I can use these guys to practice my moves.” Then Zhao Hai moved and rushed towards the enemy.

This time, Zhao Hai would exhibit his divergent abilities along with his fighting techniques. His opponents weren’t immortal experts. They were at the transcending tribulation stage and below. They weren’t a threat at all. As Zhao Hai rushed over, he looked like a tiger entering a flock of sheep.

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