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... because, in the future, no one would look at him seriously.

Proceeding to a building with a Dragon Prince, he entered the front door without any fuss and just incapacitated the two dragon servants guarding here. When he entered, he was welcomed by a flurry of attacks and with just a casual wave of his hand, all these attacks stopped midair like they were trapped in space.

The Dragon Prince had long noticed Long Guang's arrival. He quickly called on the other Dragon Princes about ...

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