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... old man’s eyes widen in shock, but the other people present also drew in a sharp breath. At that moment, it seemed as if time had slowed to a pause.


“In the history of the Hengliu galaxy, even for those two Transcendental Forces, I don’t think there has been any Dharma adept who has mastered Dharma Power Control.


“As far as I know, there were many Dharma adepts in the Hengliu galaxy that desperately tried to perfect their Dharma Power and worked hard to master the techniq ...

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