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... age was still intense, with dangers and various techniques that made Zhang Chen’s eyes widen.

From time to time, he would imagine himself in the midst of the fight, thinking about how he would handle such situations.

Although the participants in the inner sect competition were all disciples at the seventh or even eighth level of Qi cultivation, Zhang Chen felt that none of the current contestants on the stage were his match.

Because these people seemed to only know one or ...

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