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... tning orb that flashed between the enemy leader's fangs.

A rare species of mysterious beasts, the Mountain-Toppling Lynx possessed remarkable control of the lightning element, control that rivaled even the Lightning Spirits of the Western Continent. As a peak-stage Anointed Holy Beast, this Mountain-Toppling Lynx's mastery over the lightning element was such that, in the eyes of the Qi Refinement to Pulse Condensation Nameless Sword Mountain disciples, that lightning orb was akin to heaven ...

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