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The Extreme Speed Dao Rule is a rule that allows one to push their own speed to the ultimate limit.

Now that the Golden Winged Cloud Peng has reached the Eleventh Rank, this indicates that it has progressed at least a thousand meters in the Speed Dao Rule.

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A thousand meters, for speed, means at least a tenfold increase.

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