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... Hidden Needle through Bao Qi’s silent power. The attack was aimed straight at the man.

Bao Qi grinned as he caused the power of his Cauldron Bell to concentrate and the silent power’s strength to surge even further. It seemed as though an endless sea of sequence particles had appeared. Up above, an even larger Cauldron Bell appeared, and it rang with a deafening toll.

At that moment, Lu Yin, Progenitor Chen, and Progenitor Ku all entered the Mirari Realm at nearly the same moment ...

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